I thoughth your early stuff had a lot of charm!! It was cute and earnest!
I Love your current detailing as well, but I think every now and again you should give us that same simle and yet elegant style that hooked us all!
Not too long ago, I was going through your archives and noticed the various changes in your comic. Most obviously is the art which really has become quite jaw-dropping in such a small period of time. I've said it before, but it's worth repeating: you create such a consistent, believable, living world that it's easy for your readers to become sympathetic to you and your many (mis)adventures.
The other change is the type of stories you tell. When you started out it was really interesting slice-of-life stories that gave everybody a look into your life, which in turn created a real bond between you and your readers.
Of course with your new job and the busy schedule you keep, you had to change up the format, and you began using the same panels over and over and the content became more "jokey". Which is fine, and I'm impressed and grateful that you still find time to put up a new strip everyday. But my favorites are the Sunday strips because of the way you blend highly dynamic, energetic storytelling with great emotional depth.
But you keep on doing what you love doing. Deep down, you know what choices are right for you. Don't forget your faith either, T. Remember you are never alone...
Kadiro_Kapira at 10:51PM, Aug. 2, 2007
Time + experience = awesomeness
Hguyver at 10:51PM, Aug. 2, 2007
I dunno, I thought it was a very cute style. I liked it.
Darwin at 10:49PM, Aug. 2, 2007
I thoughth your early stuff had a lot of charm!! It was cute and earnest! I Love your current detailing as well, but I think every now and again you should give us that same simle and yet elegant style that hooked us all!
cincy74 at 10:30PM, Aug. 2, 2007
And now, the last part of my comment doesn't make sense.
cincy74 at 10:29PM, Aug. 2, 2007
Not too long ago, I was going through your archives and noticed the various changes in your comic. Most obviously is the art which really has become quite jaw-dropping in such a small period of time. I've said it before, but it's worth repeating: you create such a consistent, believable, living world that it's easy for your readers to become sympathetic to you and your many (mis)adventures. The other change is the type of stories you tell. When you started out it was really interesting slice-of-life stories that gave everybody a look into your life, which in turn created a real bond between you and your readers. Of course with your new job and the busy schedule you keep, you had to change up the format, and you began using the same panels over and over and the content became more "jokey". Which is fine, and I'm impressed and grateful that you still find time to put up a new strip everyday. But my favorites are the Sunday strips because of the way you blend highly dynamic, energetic storytelling with great emotional depth. But you keep on doing what you love doing. Deep down, you know what choices are right for you. Don't forget your faith either, T. Remember you are never alone...
dueeast at 10:28PM, Aug. 2, 2007
Cute! I like it. That *is* a progression!