Well, another long article series, followed by another Touching Base. Honestly I feel I should have more than about 20 of these, but there you have it. On with the stuff.
Book of Biff updated, kind of, a little bit. Like 3 times since I dropped it a while ago. Only reason I noticed is because I never pulled it off my bookmark read list and accidentally clicked it. Still not going back on the read list.
Twilight Lady kind of updated too, for their Patreon supporters. Good to hear the comic is at least still in production even if I can't read it.
Wonderella also kind of updated (it's a kind of updated week). The artist has been busy cranking out stuff for the kickstarter they just had, so there hasn't been much time to do a regular comic. So there was an update promising future updates. I'll be waiting.
Sluggy Freelance has been having issues keeping up it's book schedule and has used stickfigure theater and some filler to buy time to finish it for the holidays. Looks like it might make it after all. Pete should really work on a buffer.
Weapon Brown's rerun is over. Looks like Deep Fried, the quasi-political humor comic is back to replace it, for now.
Sorcery 101 is thrown itself into breakneck speed to finish up apparently. It's running everyday until the comic ends, but I'm not exactly sure why. I suspect a new project, but I haven't been following it closely enough to tell you. We'll see.
Gunshow is also looking to wrap up by the end of the year. I'm sad to see it go, though I wonder if he has a new project as well.
Station V3 seems to be back on track, mostly. It's not updating strictly every day yet, but it's closer than it was only a few months ago.
Sunstone (NSFW) is still on a lull while the artist is pushing the first book out the door. I don't give him a lot of flack for lack of updates because he's not just doing Sunstone's book, but also his own print comic, Death Vigil, cover art for He-Man comic books and a guest strip for Skullkickers. Yes, I noticed.
Story wise, UnCONventional has started another less than funny month long story. I appreciate that it gets away from the daily gag grind for this and will be reading it closely.
Spinnerette is doing something. . . odd. I'm not sure what's going on, but it's either just a sidestory/gag thing, or something far more sinister. Can't wait to find out.
Finally, Out at Home ended not too long ago. I'll do a much longer Retrospective on it, hopefully next week. The new comic, Living to Death won't be added to the list just yet, I'll give it some time to grow first.
So until next week kiddies.
Book of Biff updated, kind of, a little bit. Like 3 times since I dropped it a while ago. Only reason I noticed is because I never pulled it off my bookmark read list and accidentally clicked it. Still not going back on the read list.
Twilight Lady kind of updated too, for their Patreon supporters. Good to hear the comic is at least still in production even if I can't read it.
Wonderella also kind of updated (it's a kind of updated week). The artist has been busy cranking out stuff for the kickstarter they just had, so there hasn't been much time to do a regular comic. So there was an update promising future updates. I'll be waiting.
Sluggy Freelance has been having issues keeping up it's book schedule and has used stickfigure theater and some filler to buy time to finish it for the holidays. Looks like it might make it after all. Pete should really work on a buffer.
Weapon Brown's rerun is over. Looks like Deep Fried, the quasi-political humor comic is back to replace it, for now.
Sorcery 101 is thrown itself into breakneck speed to finish up apparently. It's running everyday until the comic ends, but I'm not exactly sure why. I suspect a new project, but I haven't been following it closely enough to tell you. We'll see.
Gunshow is also looking to wrap up by the end of the year. I'm sad to see it go, though I wonder if he has a new project as well.
Station V3 seems to be back on track, mostly. It's not updating strictly every day yet, but it's closer than it was only a few months ago.
Sunstone (NSFW) is still on a lull while the artist is pushing the first book out the door. I don't give him a lot of flack for lack of updates because he's not just doing Sunstone's book, but also his own print comic, Death Vigil, cover art for He-Man comic books and a guest strip for Skullkickers. Yes, I noticed.
Story wise, UnCONventional has started another less than funny month long story. I appreciate that it gets away from the daily gag grind for this and will be reading it closely.
Spinnerette is doing something. . . odd. I'm not sure what's going on, but it's either just a sidestory/gag thing, or something far more sinister. Can't wait to find out.
Finally, Out at Home ended not too long ago. I'll do a much longer Retrospective on it, hopefully next week. The new comic, Living to Death won't be added to the list just yet, I'll give it some time to grow first.
So until next week kiddies.
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