Not a comic!
I sort of forgot where I was going with this at some point and just added a bunch of filter effects. The funny thing is I coloured the whole thing, and then just desaturated it! Anyway I'm sick of looking at it so I'm just going to upload and forget. FUCK IT. I may attempt a good finishing job on it but I doubt I'll bother.
No comics quite yet! Feel free to stop reading right now because the rest is rambling bullshit.
I have news! I bought a motherfucking tablet! A fancy shiny one! As soon as I stop being horrible at using it it'll probably help me do things and stuff! There will be an adjustment period, I need some practice, it's not as magically intuitive as I had somehow aggrandized it to be. But she is shiiiiiny.
I also have excuses! For anyone who is wondering why I've gradually drifted from a comic every second day or whatever to roughly once a week, the reasons are numerous but not among them is "I'm getting bored of drawing stupid crap." As of this month I'm working full time and taking two classes. This keeps me busy. When I started making these silly things, I was working 2 graveyard shifts a week, which basically involved me sitting on my ass playing DS and reading (and drawing pokemans) for half the night. The greater part of the comic thus far was accomplished on the clock. As of this month I'm off graveyards ](which is for the best, and at my request, they're a bitch). Add onto that the fact that each page is probably twice as long now as the one's I started with, and my declining clip borders on understandable. I keep hoping I'll be able to resume the fever pitch I started with but let's face it, not going to happen. I apparently take bizarre arbitrary internet commitments more seriously than I should, just felt like offering an explanation.
That said, two pages in the next two days, that much I can guarantee.
Well, it helps that the simpler artstyle is quite cute, and that the world itself seems somewhat spastic.
I was going to respond to this but I forgot. The world is spastic, that I can wholeheartedly agree with. It sort of goes with the territory when you plan very little in advance (or, as in the beginning, plan nothing beyond the page you're drawing). On the plus side though, it presents unique challenges for me, a chronic over-planner. Good practice and all that, and that's all I hoped to get out of it in the first place.
Anyone who read that whole giant post get's a cookie.