I won’t do this TOO often. I plan to do “checkpoint” blogs for a few more numbers, though. We’ll have one for 25, 50, 75 and 100. After that, it will be every 500.
Not trying to be too self-congratulatory, but it’s not easy doing something as fun as this while working full-time. I could update 5 days a week if I had chosen a smaller comic format, but you’ve seen my layouts. I dislike rigidity. I find I can do a hell of a lot more story-telling with the option of dynamic layouts than a 3-5 panel spread.
Congratulations to Meredith Gran on successfully preparing book #2 of her spectacular webcomic Octopus Pie in time for SDCC. I’ve never met Meredith, but she is the primary webcomicker that inspired me to finally launch this project. Her art is so fun and robust, I hope I can achieve the consistency she demonstrates on the same schedule I keep.
Looking back, there are a few steps I’d have eliminated in the creation of these 10 comics. I don’t plan to redo any comics, so if there is an artistic error, it’s there forever.
Looking ahead, there are plans for an eventual shift to updates 6 days a week. There will be a 3-5-panel, single row strip that will be considered “in-continuity” for like-minded types. It will have more intentional humor than the main comic, but it will not be plot-driven. That will be updated on a T-Th-Sat schedule, and Sunday will be the only day I do not update. I plan to launch this project early next year, depending on how many I can get finished ahead of time.
Being disconnected from current events allows me to create comics ahead of time. Some writer/artists don’t like to do this, but until I am able to thrive on building websites and doing a webcomic, I have no choice!
Recommend this site to your friends. Remind them that it’s free to read the entire thing from start to finish! We all want something for free.
I should probably have an avatar attached to these posts. I am unsure if I’ll use a real picture or just draw one.
You’ll thank me later.
Scott