OOops! Guilty on all accounts. Good thing I’m too stubborn to quit…
I could still handle a volunteer or three to help fix things.
OOops! Guilty on all accounts. Good thing I’m too stubborn to quit…
I could still handle a volunteer or three to help fix things.
Guilty on all accounts, maybe, but half of those things are what we love about you.
Apparently that site has a comment section that doesn’t work. Posted a point they missed on #8 but doesn’t show up.
Poor contrast such as using light gray text on a white background instead of a dark color like black makes things hard to read. A mistake the author of the article made.
One thing I think may be an issue is the number of different story threads going on. With a periodic comic schedule, it may be months since a thread was last addressed and viewers may not remember the story. For example, what was the last update on the reluctant mermaids and what’s going on with them?
Might be a few a noodle incidents.
Is that the fault of the author? Or a problem for the reader slash viewer?
Even if the author is able to ‘crank out’ a page a day, it could still be months before they return to a previous story-line
A reader (or viewer) has the option of going back to that previous story and refreshing things they have forgotten about it
It’s neither a problem of the author nor the reader.
It’s a fundamental trait of being bounded in time.
Interestingly, this particular medium offers a solution to the problem, which some implement quite nicely. For example, egscomics.com
Not a WHINER. So, I’m happy with what you do…heck I’m still waiting on more than a few comics to FINALLY update (yes andy you can ask and I’ll spend a week going through them all to check but some are over a year for updates) )