AROUND THE TURN OF THE CENTURY, if you knew the right people and called the right numbers, a small secret contract killing agency called Bloodpool can have someone killed for you, provided you can pay the price.
But COOPER BULLET isn't about Bloodpool. It's about the two idiots you PAY to have someone killed.
COOPER BULLET is an ongoing comic by yours truly, midgetsausage. Set in the late 90's-early 2000's, this comic follows the lives of two hitmen, Jennifer Austere and Arthur Brooks, as they both take on loads of contracts, deal with all kinds of assorted targets, and subsequently slowly rise to infamy with each kill... at the behest of Bloodpool, the agency that employs them.
Mixing black comedy with some drama & neo-noir elements and paired with a rough, sketchy black-and-white chiaroscuro art style inspired by Lupin the Third (among other things), this is one of my two long-term projects alongside my game A WASTE o' TIME.
JENNIFER AUSTERE26, FILIPINOA contract killer under Bloodpool, Jenny is Arthur's partner-in-crime. While she seems like just a reckless, somewhat incompetent alcoholic (and she is those things, yes), underneath that is a cold and calculating killer that shouldn't be underestimated. |
ARTHUR BROOKS24, ENGLISHAlso a contract killer under Bloodpool, Arthur is Jenny's partner-in-crime. While not as proficient and prominent as Jenny, he aids in making sure she doesn't go too overboard and actually gets the job done without any derails or detours. He also works retail as a day job. |
COOPER BULLET has NO UPLOAD SCHEDULE, as the production of each File varies greatly, so it really depends. Short ones take a couple weeks at best. Long ones take a handful of months. My deepest apologies.
I personally don't want to see this comic reuploaded IN FULL (like, entire issues) elsewhere apart from this site and my Newgrounds; however, as the comic uses a CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 License, you technically can as long as you credit me. So there's that.
Adobe Flash CC 2015, previously Flash CS6. I use Photoshop CS6 to apply a paper filter over all the pages, but I can technically already do that in Flash, so.