Deleting pages sucks. I had to write like 7 weeks worth of material or something and then I realized I can make the arc much shorter, so I threw them out before my artist got to work.
I've said before, but That Stick Figure Isekai was going to be a different comic than before. The Dodgeball Arc opened the floodgates with what I'm allowed to get away with.
I wanna talk about Quincy's story for a second because Red Giant (now renamed to "Red Giantess") was in development during That Stick Figure Isekai and is going through some massive stylistic overhauls. Me putting Quincy means I HAVE to kill him-off in the most anti-climatic way possible. I had to find a way to make a narrative about that instead? Where it leads up to his death and then the story is about the impact. It's become a prequel-sequel.
Second, the story was going to be a straight-up tribute to Jack Kirby, but after Season 1 of That Stick Figure Isekai, I felt like I wanted to make a project that had its own look? Something that you can't find anywhere else while also being marketable on webcomic websites because... LET'S BE HONEST. No one's going to want to look at an old timey superhero comic. I don't even call the superheroes "superheroes" either.
So, Quincy's comic is not going to look like this despite what my comic wanting the audience to believe:
If I remember correctly, the Dodgeball Arc also gave me the opportunity to transfer the themes of Red Giantess to That Stick Figure Isekai. I was struggling to figure out what to talk about and I was like "Well QUINCY'S here and his arc is going to be about God, so let's do that"