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News

Joe
February 9, 2009
When I was only creating one or two comics a week, it seemed that every time I tried to do a storyline in the comic, it would drag on forever. The only time it would actually read and flow well was when the whole thing was complete and the reader could browse through the whole thing at once. That's probably why, for the most part, I get more response from my one-shot jokes and gags than anything else that I do in the comic.

However, now that I'm doing 3 comics a week, I'm interested in how well this one will play out. Will it flow better? Will readers keep their interest? I'll find out soon.