I finally feel confident enough with my comic to pitch it here
Loud Era is a comic about coming of age in America following World War I. Eight adolescents find themselves graduating not only from high school, but from the relative tranquility and predictability of suburban life. Denial, futility, pain, joy, curiosity, and restlessness abound! I hope that you'll enjoy Loud Era, as I am continuing to have a fun time making it.
McDuffies wrote:Has updating now became an euphemism for something scatological?
Unfortunately, this happens with most of the topics I discuss. "Poop" is such a perfect placeholder for either noun or verb when you are tired of trying to think of a sentence that actually has meaning. "The child is running" becomes "The poop is pooping," and no one is the wiser
Don't kid yourself, friend. I still know how.
"I'd much rather dream about my co-written Meth Beatdown script tonight." -JSConner800000000
I know how that 'it's going quickly now' feeling... well... feels...
It took forever to reach my latest milestone, yet now I look and think 'wow, I'm already making the ninth and tens strip after that... I'm a tenth of the way to the next hundred number!
I've also experienced many times the feeling when you get to about milestone hundred and twentyish when you think 'wow, it's going slow again'
Remember when your imagination was real? When the day seemed
longer than it was, and tomorrow was always another game away?
Dutch! wrote:I've also experienced many times the feeling when you get to about milestone hundred and twentyish when you think 'wow, it's going slow again'
Yes! When I hit my fiftieth page it seemed to take AGES to get to 75. (Doesn't help that for the better part of a year I was on hiatus) Then suddenly I got to page 96, which I believe was when I decided to make this thread, lol. I just hope that I can keep plugging along without any more unintended giant spans of nonupdating
Don't kid yourself, friend. I still know how.
"I'd much rather dream about my co-written Meth Beatdown script tonight." -JSConner800000000
Don't worry too much about numbers. If you find a groove you can work in and are happy with it, before you know it your archive has all but taken care of itself.
Numbers just accumulate if you don't pay too much attention to them. Work on one at a time and before you realise it you can look back and think 'wow... that's... lots!'
Remember when your imagination was real? When the day seemed
longer than it was, and tomorrow was always another game away?
Don't worry too much about numbers. If you find a groove you can work in and are happy with it, before you know it your archive has all but taken care of itself.
Numbers just accumulate if you don't pay too much attention to them. Work on one at a time and before you realise it you can look back and think 'wow... that's... lots!'
There must be an allegory of how life is short in there.
McDuffies wrote:OMG SHUT UP AND GET OUT OF HERE!!!
What do ya know, they did!
Don't worry too much about numbers. If you find a groove you can work in and are happy with it, before you know it your archive has all but taken care of itself.
Numbers just accumulate if you don't pay too much attention to them. Work on one at a time and before you realise it you can look back and think 'wow... that's... lots!'
There must be an allegory of how life is short in there.
Either that or just another post to tag a spam response onto... what is the issue with this particular thread and it's spam magnets?
Remember when your imagination was real? When the day seemed
longer than it was, and tomorrow was always another game away?