There is usually a bunch of things I want to do. I have a series that Is supposed to be divided into 9 different books, and because of that I always have something that is in an early stage. Just about to start drawing the pages of the 6th one now. I think.
Also, I'm so stupid that I always have at least one other project going. I have 4 different stories that I have a really hard time to choose from.
In one of them I have written the main storyline and planned some of the visuals, on 2 others I have done the same thing for half of the story. I have no idea how any of them will end yet.
The last one is based around some music made by Emerson Lake and Palmer, and will use the exact same words that are used in the music. So all the text is ready, and there isn't insane ammounts of text at all. But this musical piece is a few seconds short of 30 minutes long. And has lots of long instrumental parts, so it will be a very visually driven story, and a lot of it has been planned more or less. I wouldn't be surprised if it ends up at over 150 pages in the end. 200 wouldn't either. This is both the most time consuming and hardest one to pull off. Both story wise and drawing wise. The hardest thing I know is to draw people that exist in real life. And here, all the 3 guys in the band will have important roles. And the first time we see them they will be in their late 20's, and in the end they will be in their late 60's.
And of course, as always, this is the one that is most tempting to continue working on.