Do your parents even know you have a webcomic?
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- Jim North
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Mine know, but I don't think they've actually seen any of it yet. They're not computer savvy, and therefore don't have a computer or any access to the 'net whatsoever. I do plan to show it to at least my mom sometime when she visits the apartment. My dad doesn't really get the whole RPG scene (or much of anything else I do ;P ), so I probably won't bother with him.
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They know, I showed them (for some reason, my mum always tells me that I don''t have interests...she just forgets about seeing me drawing, reading or whatever). They print the pages and show them to their coworkers and friends, but I don't think they really read it. They just enjoy the pretty pictures 

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Mine do. My dad read through my archives a little while ago, and sent the link around to his sisters - one of which actually called him up after reading through and said something to the effect of "I don't get it", which I found strangely funny.
My dad even went and bought some stuff from my store, and keeps it around the house to show it off. He's been after me and my older brother for years to "do something" with our artistic talents - I think he's proud I've actually managed to stay with something like this for so long. He's pretty excited over the convention I'm going to in August too, which is nice.
My dad even went and bought some stuff from my store, and keeps it around the house to show it off. He's been after me and my older brother for years to "do something" with our artistic talents - I think he's proud I've actually managed to stay with something like this for so long. He's pretty excited over the convention I'm going to in August too, which is nice.
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My family doesn't know. Hell, they don't even know what I draw. I think if they read it (when I have more of it..) they wouldn't get all the allegorical significance of it. Also, in regards to what I know the ending will be.. I think my mom would put in other meanings than what I'm wanting to convey and.. I dunno.. it'd just be a mess because there's also gonna be swearing and stuff and.. She's not an open-minded lady, let's put it that way.
However, I do hope to finish it and show it to my grandmother before her health declines more. She always loved when my mother painted and since she didn't get to have an art career and I'm hoping to base most of mine on art.. well.. I hope to make her happy that one of her descendants is doing the art that she herself never got to do either.
Also, a character who gets his ass kicked early on is physically based on my stepdad.. whom I cannot stand. Thus, I really don't think they should read it. :/
However, I do hope to finish it and show it to my grandmother before her health declines more. She always loved when my mother painted and since she didn't get to have an art career and I'm hoping to base most of mine on art.. well.. I hope to make her happy that one of her descendants is doing the art that she herself never got to do either.

Also, a character who gets his ass kicked early on is physically based on my stepdad.. whom I cannot stand. Thus, I really don't think they should read it. :/
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My parents know.
My mom has read it occassionally and often tries to read into things as if my comic a veiled autobiography. My dad saw mine when it was in my college newspaper. He didn't like it, and kept telling me I "needed a character." He hasn't read any of it on the web, as teaching him the internet has proved to be a sisiphean effort. I don't think he'd read it anyway.
I did recently find out that my girlfriend's father reads it. That freaks me the hell out.
My mom has read it occassionally and often tries to read into things as if my comic a veiled autobiography. My dad saw mine when it was in my college newspaper. He didn't like it, and kept telling me I "needed a character." He hasn't read any of it on the web, as teaching him the internet has proved to be a sisiphean effort. I don't think he'd read it anyway.
I did recently find out that my girlfriend's father reads it. That freaks me the hell out.
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