An old house, a geek, a cute transvestite, a very tall lesbian, and at least one ghost–what could happen? – Adult situations and artistic nudity. Not suitable for children.
Yeah, his fans have waited for far longer than two weeks for new strips, but the creator is a pretty good storyteller and that makes it worth waiting around for the next installment.
And if it is taking very long, we can always just do an archive crawl, which has the side benefit of getting to read the various comments from other fans.
Yep, in all the years I’ve read TMI, Andy has never just abandoned us, he doesn’t go off because he is bored nor because some idiot ticked him off. He does have health issues, and while he does not charge for the wonderful entertainment he gives us, he is not independently wealth and it takes time to replace, or rebuild broken down computers. He has worked hard to put the site back together after viruses, spam and DOS attackers and even when the site just got completely blown off the internet. We stick with him because he has stuck with us. And we (many of us anyway) care about him as well as enjoying the comic. As long as TMI is online, I’ll read it, vote for it on Top Web Comic, whether there are new posts or not.
Same here, this and many others (some of which have returned after months of no activity)
Only takes a few minutes (at most) to manually load up the page, and have a couple dozen webics read on a(n almost) daily basis (some days kinda get too busy and skip them all 🙁 )
Yeah, I like being able to read a number of each at a time, so when I catch up I just do a run through one or another archives, or go to one that wrapped up and read it through again. This is definately one of my favorite for going back to the beginning and reading again, and one of the few where I read every comment as I go through.
Did we ever get that slideshow?
Yeah, his fans have waited for far longer than two weeks for new strips, but the creator is a pretty good storyteller and that makes it worth waiting around for the next installment.
And if it is taking very long, we can always just do an archive crawl, which has the side benefit of getting to read the various comments from other fans.
Just remember why there has been no new page in months
Yep, in all the years I’ve read TMI, Andy has never just abandoned us, he doesn’t go off because he is bored nor because some idiot ticked him off. He does have health issues, and while he does not charge for the wonderful entertainment he gives us, he is not independently wealth and it takes time to replace, or rebuild broken down computers. He has worked hard to put the site back together after viruses, spam and DOS attackers and even when the site just got completely blown off the internet. We stick with him because he has stuck with us. And we (many of us anyway) care about him as well as enjoying the comic. As long as TMI is online, I’ll read it, vote for it on Top Web Comic, whether there are new posts or not.
Same here, this and many others (some of which have returned after months of no activity)
Only takes a few minutes (at most) to manually load up the page, and have a couple dozen webics read on a(n almost) daily basis (some days kinda get too busy and skip them all 🙁 )
Yeah, I like being able to read a number of each at a time, so when I catch up I just do a run through one or another archives, or go to one that wrapped up and read it through again. This is definately one of my favorite for going back to the beginning and reading again, and one of the few where I read every comment as I go through.