Query: Reading your own comic?

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Query: Reading your own comic?

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Something I've been wondering for a little bit now: how often do you go through your archives, re-reading your own comic, most or in its entirety? And why? Or if you don't, why not?

I re-read my own comic every now and then--which isn't much so far; it's only been going since July 2nd, but that's still 52 pages released out of the 71 I've got uploaded and ready to go--but mine is a continuing storyline and I have to make sure that I'm not contradicting something I've said before, so I re-read it from time to time just to see if I've got all my ducks in a row. I imagine that a comic which is more like a daily newspaper strip and perhaps not quite so concerned with maintaining continuity so much as keeping the level of humor up wouldn't require frequent read-throughs, neh?

Still...I've been reading webcomics for years, long before I ever started my own, and this is something I've wondered from time to time, this question of how often comic artists and writers go back and re-read their own crap. S'like wondering if actors and directors ever watch their own movies, or whether authors read their own books.

Anywho...I'm just curious; what's your policy?
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If it's an ongoing story, you pretty much *have* to.. I know I didn't for a while, but then readers would catch me out with minor things I'd forgotten and I'd feel like an idiot.
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Ha! Well I don't have to worry about that! I don't even have readers! :D

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Darkdetective wrote:Ha! Well I don't have to worry about that! I don't even have readers! :D

:-?

:( ....now im sad....
Aww, don't feel so bad...I told my 1,700+ YouTube subscribers about my comic, yet according to Google Analytics I have 30--count 'em, THIRTY--readers.
Pathetic, innit?
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Every now and then I go back and read my old stuff... and despite the flaws, it actually reads better than I remembered. I probably get so caught up in the wording at the time that it makes me think that it's worse than it actually is.
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I do this really frequently. That's one of my favorite things about drawing or writing something serial, when I get to the point that I have a hefty archive/story to reread.

It's helpful. In fact I just did away with my first season because when I reread it it was just too stupid and directionless.

You know how when you draw something at first, it looks good, then after you've improved a little more it looks really shitty and you can't believe you made it? I like the stage that comes after that, when you've come so far from the old work that you can just appreciate it again for what it was.

I also like looking at old jokes and still finding them funny. Does a heart good, it does.
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My comics are the only comics I read.
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i dig through my old ones, mainly to remember what some of the side characters look like or to get their color schemes. Also so i don't repeat myself. it's fun to see how much improvement there as well. every once in awhile I come across one i've forgotten and i makes me chuckle.
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BionicDance wrote:
Darkdetective wrote:Ha! Well I don't have to worry about that! I don't even have readers! :D

:-?

:( ....now im sad....
Aww, don't feel so bad...I told my 1,700+ YouTube subscribers about my comic, yet according to Google Analytics I have 30--count 'em, THIRTY--readers.
Pathetic, innit?

Usually I'll have one or two a day. This week: 0. Not a single person, the whole week. I guess not many people like superhero comics :roll: . Although when I put the animated short on youtube, I had like 4 to even 6 a day for one week. :eyebrow:
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I have to read back. Mostly to remember some stuff I made the character do 3 or 4 years ago or to get one of the old character's palette. Heck. For today's behemoth I had to get his palette from the christmas drawing of 2003!
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I reread my stuff when I accidentally run into them in the storage... just like all old comics. I usually find some parts I really like and other parts that are really weak.
BionicDance wrote:
Darkdetective wrote:Ha! Well I don't have to worry about that! I don't even have readers! :D

:-?

:( ....now im sad....
Aww, don't feel so bad...I told my 1,700+ YouTube subscribers about my comic, yet according to Google Analytics I have 30--count 'em, THIRTY--readers.
Pathetic, innit?
Sure 'nuff you guys are a couple of losers. It must be very queer, hanging out with us popular folks who have tens of thousands of readers.
Spaceprincess wrote:i dig through my old ones, mainly to remember what some of the side characters look like or to get their color schemes. Also so i don't repeat myself. it's fun to see how much improvement there as well. every once in awhile I come across one i've forgotten and i makes me chuckle.
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wow, way to be full of yourself
It's not like that, he just hates all the others.

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I need to fix my comic, at some point so people can read through the whole archives again.

And then maybe draw on it again.

well a boy can dream.
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I've found that it's a good way to get my enthusiasm worked up again. But I'm sure I'll end up reading it less and less as it gets longer and longer...

I wouldn't necessarily help me keep things straight though, since I'm not in the habit of actually explaining things >.<
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I'll go through my archive every so often. Maybe not the whole thing (especially the beginning), but perhaps a few to remember what I was up to the last few pages or psych myself up because I've draw a particularly bad page.
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McDuffies wrote:I reread my stuff when I accidentally run into them in the storage... just like all old comics. I usually find some parts I really like and other parts that are really weak.
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Bustertheclown wrote:My comics are the only comics I read.


wow, way to be full of yourself
It's not like that, he just hates all the others.
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Well, I re-read my stuff quite a bit. Partly to check stuff for correct continuity, and partly because (at risk of seeming immodest), I genuinely do like the comics I've made and I like to re-read them.
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Bobadventures wrote:Well, I re-read my stuff quite a bit. Partly to check stuff for correct continuity, and partly because (at risk of seeming immodest), I genuinely do like the comics I've made and I like to re-read them.
Yeah...I like my comics too, but I wonder if I'll be pleased when it's over. I mean, I'm telling a story for which there'll be a definite ending; we probably won't see it for years to come, but I'm definitely going somewhere with this...
When that's over, and I go back and re-read what I hope will be my epic, I wonder if it'll hold up to the vision I'd had when I first started, and if I'll be pleased. Or if I'll be disappointed, wishing i could have done better.
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Ocassionally, though it usually makes me feel like I should be updating my stuff, which I'm not.
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Yes. For several reasons. First, I don't want to repeat myself. Second, I have so many and they're growing so rapidly that I just plain forget about a lot of them! Which makes me excited to re-laugh at material my memory completely dismissed!
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I do because it makes me laugh. Especially some of the more retarded pages.

It also gets me pumped up enough to work on the print versions - which have been rewritten so they make a hell of a lot more sense than the comic did when I started it six years ago. I will never forget Dawg trying to describe P&A on a podcast. XD Horrible, hilarious, and oh dear god so true.
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