I would send an e-mail gushing over how much I like it, but I'm too lazy to load my e-mail program, so I thought I'd do it the harder way n'register for this place and gush here.
Good job. Love it. Want more but I'm patient. I particularly love Selby, mostly because I'm quite like her in many ways, all save the hair. I come from the "no-ears" brood myself.
Sometimes that's all it takes. Anyhow, you've been around a little while, so you're sort of like furniture now. "Watch it, don't set your coffee on Wikkit without a coaster. Hey- Get your feet off Gazorenzoku!"
But wouldn't the idea of "request comics" be a good one? I've considered that maybe sometime I should solicit a week's worth of scripts and draw those.
Greg Stephens wrote:But wouldn't the idea of "request comics" be a good one? I've considered that maybe sometime I should solicit a week's worth of scripts and draw those.
A fun idea, reminiscent of Pathetic Geek Stories at theonion.com's AV club, Slow Wave http://www.slowwave.com/ (and other comics I've seen that draw people's submitted dreams), etc., though those aren't quite the same idea as people explicitly writing scripts for the artist to draw.
OK, so you've noticed there isn't a new comic today. I intended to have one there, but didn't find the time to get it done. When you're out of the regular swing of doing comics, it's very difficult to get one done. One of the main problems is not really having any idea of what a comic could possibly be about. I've got a couple of starting points, but no clear idea of what would ensue. Anyhow, I'm working on it.