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'''''The Aussie Goldmine''''' is an upcoming webcomic written and illustrated by [[NeonWabbit|Darien Brice Dickinson]] under the [[Studio RGB-Newt / The Fishal Project]] brand, self-published on multiple social media accounts, webcomic hosting services, and [[RedGreenBlue.art]] at the [[RGB-Newt Comic Gallery]].
'''''The Aussie Goldmine''''' is an upcoming webcomic written and illustrated by [[NeonWabbit|Darien Brice Dickinson]] under the [[Studio RGB-Newt / The Fishal Project]] brand, self-published on multiple social media accounts, webcomic hosting services (such as Naver WEBTOON, Tapas, NamiComi, and ComicFury), and self-hosted on [[RedGreenBlue.art]].


Originally envisioned as a collaborative animated series, the comic follows the adventures of an eccentric kangaroo, [[Gerald Symons]], who accidentally awakens the magical ghost of an emu, named [[Aurora Australis]], while digging for gold and cracking open a geode with his pickaxe. When the crystals of said geode aren't shined upon by sun or moonlight (i.e. stuffed inside a cabinet, or in a building with no windows), Aurora immediately disappears and goes into a stasis state. After Gerald reveals to her that emus went extinct during the "Great Emu War" of the 1930s, the two of them team up to make sure bad things like war "never happen again", dedicating themselves to freelance crime-fighting, detective work, and solving disputes between friends.
Originally envisioned as a collaborative animated series that anyone could contribute stories to, but later brought back under NeonWabbit's control as a solo effort, the comic follows the adventures of an eccentric kangaroo, [[Gerald Symons]], who accidentally awakens the magical ghost of an emu, named [[Aurora Australis]], while digging for gold and cracking open a geode with his pickaxe. When the crystals of said geode aren't shined upon by sun or moonlight (i.e. stuffed inside a cabinet, or in a building with no windows), Aurora immediately disappears and goes into a stasis state.
 
After Gerald reveals to her that emus went extinct during the "Great Emu War" of the 1930s, Aurora teams up with Gerald and his three remaining friends ([[Vivienne MacKenzie]], [[Tim Tazmin|The Tazza]], and [[Kylie Illawarra]]) to form a ragtag bunch of vigilantes that dedicate themselves to freelance crime-fighting, detective work, and solving disputes between friends.


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== Plot ==

Revision as of 02:27, 10 March 2026

The Aussie Goldmine
Author(s)Darien Brice Dickinson
(Studio RGB-Newt)
Current status/scheduleUnpublished
Publisher(s)The Fishal Project
Genre(s)
  • Action-adventure
  • Comedy-drama
  • Science fantasy
Rating(s)Mature 15+

The Aussie Goldmine is an upcoming webcomic written and illustrated by Darien Brice Dickinson under the Studio RGB-Newt / The Fishal Project brand, self-published on multiple social media accounts, webcomic hosting services (such as Naver WEBTOON, Tapas, NamiComi, and ComicFury), and self-hosted on RedGreenBlue.art.

Originally envisioned as a collaborative animated series that anyone could contribute stories to, but later brought back under NeonWabbit's control as a solo effort, the comic follows the adventures of an eccentric kangaroo, Gerald Symons, who accidentally awakens the magical ghost of an emu, named Aurora Australis, while digging for gold and cracking open a geode with his pickaxe. When the crystals of said geode aren't shined upon by sun or moonlight (i.e. stuffed inside a cabinet, or in a building with no windows), Aurora immediately disappears and goes into a stasis state.

After Gerald reveals to her that emus went extinct during the "Great Emu War" of the 1930s, Aurora teams up with Gerald and his three remaining friends (Vivienne MacKenzie, The Tazza, and Kylie Illawarra) to form a ragtag bunch of vigilantes that dedicate themselves to freelance crime-fighting, detective work, and solving disputes between friends.

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