I’ll assume you want a brief biographical profile comparing Erica Mori (aka Polly Yangs) and Alice Flore (please confirm full alias if different). Here’s a concise comparative profile — tell me if you want a longer article or specific focus (career, works, controversy, etc.).
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Regarding Alice Flore, there are two likely connections depending on the context of your "piece": I’ll assume you want a brief biographical profile
A user named “Allie V. Merle” posted in 2007 on a small comics forum (Panel & Pixel) praising Bone Chime using the exact vocabulary and regional spellings (e.g., “colour saturation”) that Flore used in later emails. Moreover, the IP address from archived logs resolves to the same Pacific Northwest city where Flore lived. Primary Identity : Alice Flore, a celebrated socialite
Alice Flore first appeared as the colorist for Erica Mori’s final “Erica” project, Bone Chime (2005). Later, under the Polly Yangs era, Flore co-wrote Gumball Gospels issue #4–7 and illustrated the spin-off Mallow Marauders. Flore’s own style was softer, watercolor-heavy, often ethereal. Critics described her as “the emotional anchor to Yangs’ chaotic sweetness.”
Under the Erica Mori banner, the performer leans heavily into gothic cosplay, literary erotica, and narrative-driven scenes. Unlike the high-volume, low-narrative approach common on subscription platforms, Mori produces what fans call "slow-burn visual essays." Her sets often feature vintage lighting, props like typewriters or antique mirrors, and scripts that borrow from Edgar Allan Poe and modern dark romance.
Erica Mori / Polly Yangs retired from public art in 2018. Her last known project was a series of tarot cards under the name “Polly Yangs” for a Patreon that went dormant. In 2022, a single Instagram post from an unverified account showed a painting of a cracked egg with the caption: “Erica is fine. Polly is sleeping.”