Thanks! I’ve wanted to use comicpress for a while – you know, having people actually comment at my page XD – and boy, was it a fight. I’m still struggling with my other webcomic, but it seems the tides have turned in my favor at last.
I never thought I’d actually have to tinker with mysql databases in my life. XD;;;
Thank you! I usually update on sundays, barring emergencies (like a recent move that left me internetless for 2 weeks). My dream has always been to make comics for a living, but truth is I don’t even know how to go about publishing XD;
Well, assuming he’s completely 100% without any sort of “proper feeling” (which, as a demon, he’s SUPPOSED to be I assume? But perhaps he’s breaking ALL the rules nowadays anyway xD) this move would of course send Theo to hell- which would be vengeance for Herbert (what a name xD) but it would mean he’d have to swallow his pride, walk away, and not get to see him pay NOW. Eternal suffering- is it really worth swallowing his pride and not even getting to see it?
Buuuut, perhaps he might even be tormented by FEEEEEELINGS. Which would make it even more confusing (and funnier for us!)
Hanyway, have you ever thought about looking into how to publish? You might have to get a lot more drawn ready, and a decent-sized fan-base first; but lots of webcomic artists manage it.
I like how you’re asking exactly the questions I want the readers to ask themselves ^_^ Look forward to the next couple pages~
I live in Brazil, where the comic market is toddling and dominated largely by imports we don’t have a comic-reading culture. Most long-lived titles are humoristic or geared for children, and so there’s a certain prejudice toward internally-produced material written with a serious storyline and older readers in mind. I think the first manga-style/based comic to actually reach the end of its storyline instead of being cancelled midway has just turned 10 years old. It did reach a degree of success – enough to get a bunch of extra chapters and epilogues – and it’s mostly seen as the exception that proves the rule. :/
I think it’s possible to publish in another country – I know of at least two brazilian artists who produce for american publishers while living here – but I don’t know how that would work, how it’s legaly handled… but I imagine, if I really do get a fanbase of any sort, the opportunity will present itself somehow. (Or at least that is my secret hope!)
Ooh, new layout! I love Nancy’s pleading expression in this one.
Thanks! I’ve wanted to use comicpress for a while – you know, having people actually comment at my page XD – and boy, was it a fight. I’m still struggling with my other webcomic, but it seems the tides have turned in my favor at last.
I never thought I’d actually have to tinker with mysql databases in my life. XD;;;
I just found your comics. All I have to say is LOVE.
Do you have a set update schedule? Are you considering publishing?
…Also, what a torment for the demon. xD
Thank you! I usually update on sundays, barring emergencies (like a recent move that left me internetless for 2 weeks). My dream has always been to make comics for a living, but truth is I don’t even know how to go about publishing XD;
Torment, you think so? Hm… I wonder why. >D
Well, assuming he’s completely 100% without any sort of “proper feeling” (which, as a demon, he’s SUPPOSED to be I assume? But perhaps he’s breaking ALL the rules nowadays anyway xD) this move would of course send Theo to hell- which would be vengeance for Herbert (what a name xD) but it would mean he’d have to swallow his pride, walk away, and not get to see him pay NOW. Eternal suffering- is it really worth swallowing his pride and not even getting to see it?
Buuuut, perhaps he might even be tormented by FEEEEEELINGS. Which would make it even more confusing (and funnier for us!)
Hanyway, have you ever thought about looking into how to publish? You might have to get a lot more drawn ready, and a decent-sized fan-base first; but lots of webcomic artists manage it.
I like how you’re asking exactly the questions I want the readers to ask themselves ^_^ Look forward to the next couple pages~
I live in Brazil, where the comic market is toddling and dominated largely by imports
we don’t have a comic-reading culture. Most long-lived titles are humoristic or geared for children, and so there’s a certain prejudice toward internally-produced material written with a serious storyline and older readers in mind. I think the first manga-style/based comic to actually reach the end of its storyline instead of being cancelled midway has just turned 10 years old. It did reach a degree of success – enough to get a bunch of extra chapters and epilogues – and it’s mostly seen as the exception that proves the rule. :/
I think it’s possible to publish in another country – I know of at least two brazilian artists who produce for american publishers while living here – but I don’t know how that would work, how it’s legaly handled… but I imagine, if I really do get a fanbase of any sort, the opportunity will present itself somehow. (Or at least that is my secret hope!)