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Jun 2022

Haha :sweat_02:

I have a ton of different ideas. For that reason I have mutiple comics. It's always been like this, so I doubt it will change.

I'm one of those who write stories of no more than 20 to 25 chapters, I like my current comic, I can't deny it, I love it, without it, and it's not to seem self-centered, I wouldn't have met so many people in common, I wouldn't have made friends, and would not have learned from others.

But once I finish it, I want to post more different stories. It's a BL, maybe a comedy or a more mature series. I have many stories written and I just need to "polish" them.

I'd really love to, tbh! I have tons and tons of stories in my mind and I'd love to produce them all! The only problem is that my current project will be a veeeery long one and I personally don't know if I'll ever manage to finish it. At the moment; I'm getting very invested in sci-fi and thrillers, so I'm constantly brainstorming about an old series I created in April of 2017. I worked on this series sporadically and wrote a few scripts here and there, but never fully managed to get it done. This one was meant to be shorter, but the concept was a little hard to pull out. I think I found a solution to the problem after many years, though.

Hm, might as well take stock of the comics I currently have planned:

Call to Action one-shot
God's World

Current ongoing series
bitwam

Set in my lore-heavy fantasy world
After the World Was Saved
Golden Child

Random near-future-ish GL
Internet of Things

bitwam 'DLCs'
The Creator
Dolly's Route

Heck if I know whether I'll continue to make more and more comics after these; if I become taken with new ideas, cool, if not, I'm perfectly okay with that as well :] In fact, I might prefer not falling in love with any more new ideas when I'm old and fear dying with unfinished business :'D

Finish a comic? I think you mean, do multiple comics at once. XD

Exactly :point_up: who really "finishes" a comic?

100% making another story when I'm done with The Changeling's Sister.
TCS was actually a "little practice project" I started to test if I even COULD make a comis and keep it up - Its now running on its 7th year...

My 'actual' project is a story I too have been carrying with me since I was 12.
I wanted to make a lovestory, and I knew it would be fantasy, so I had to make a world for the characters to live in, and then it just snowballed to probably 3 arcs and a spinoff with their children, and I haven't even started the story yet >.<

Gosh I'm looking forward to paste this place in art of them! >:3

At minimum I have two comics going at once, at most I do three.
I don't keep a consistent release schedule though, I had to do that for my sanity.

For sure!

I'm one of those creators who gets restless if they're not creating- and since I was about nine or ten, I've never not had an ongoing project- be it a comic, video game, interactive story, or novel. My current story is huge, but it'll end someday one way or another and then I'll move on to something else.

I have two other story ideas I'm pretty excited about that could work in a novel or comic format, but it's difficult for me to work on multiple things at once, so they'll likely sit on the back burner for a few more years (at least) before I pick them up again...

Or maybe I'll come up with new ideas that appeal to me more as I get older, get more life experience under my belt, and widen my perspective. I'm not as young as my baby face would suggest, but still pretty young lol. I think the older I get and the more I do, the more I'll be able (and will want) to write about.

I'm excited for the stories I'll tell in the future. I've got things to say, and I think I have potential to be good at it. :]

Nah, I am not waiting to finish this so I can work on the next thing. The comic I'm posting here will take years to finish.

I already work on smaller, 10-20 page comics on the side. And I have 2 graphic novels planned. One mini comic and one novel I do plan to pitch to publishers, because I can't achieve everything I want to do for free.

Most likely, yes. Especially if it catches on in any capacity. I have like a billion and one stories to tell.

One at a time. I won't give self-anticipation on that i may or may not work on in the future. Just happy I can keep working on the story I love.

I´m doing super short comics, I´m working on an 8 page comic right now and when
it is finished I will start the next one

Not really. I guess I sort of want to work on my current series and maybe branch out from it. I guess sort of making my own cinematic universe in a sense.

I guess I do have some ideas for other stuff but they are either mini series or something that might be better suited to a novel format. I do at one point want to make something for little kids that I could maybe get published but I haven't really thought of anything yet for that.

TBH If I were to finish Shapeshifter's Wife, I'd probably be done for a while. Been doing comics quite a lot the past few years with little return, and seeing how much shift there's been, even in the past few years towards making more and more content weekly for zero pay has been pretty disheartening. It really depends on what changes will take place in the industry, but at the moment I just don't see myself in it's future, which is sad but like...the current aggregate comic site model is not working for the type of stories I want to tell and the art style that I use. If there were a way I could spend less time while still doing it, I would, but it takes an aggressive amount of my time to get any viewers at all. Not even a few, I'm not asking to be famous or anything--but like any viewers at all.

I feel this with intense passion. I too have so many OCs that have grown with me and evolved over time, Most of the older ones from back in the day have been put into MM! BUT I still very much create other stories outside of my current comic that I would like to share.

I'm thinking for my next project after MM! I'll stick to short stories and one-offs that tell the stories of all the OCs made more recently. Whenever I have a dream or inspiring thought I type or write it out asap to translate it into a story later.

I really like doing Illustrated prose and the idea of a book/s filled with my short stories and illustrations making a sort of light novel anthology sounds really good to me and doable after spending years working on one comic. :purple_heart:

Hey everyone! How's it goi -- OH NO! I'VE DROPPED MY PICTURES! :confounded:




Siiiiigh. Oh well... at least you guys don't know it's for a sequel to That Stick Figure Isekai. DANG IT! I've done it again! :confounded: :confounded:
Groooooooan
Might as well leave the link to my current webcomic for people who're interested. Why does bad stuff ALWAYS happen to me? :sweat:

I'm already working on another comic while working on my webcomic...my second title is a "print only" comic, meaning that I just create it to print and sell it at conventions shows and it can be bought/ordered online.

I also plan on making a comic for my Patreon as an exclusive project; once that one is done, I plan to sell digital copies of it and possibly print it to sell at cons.

ALSO also- working on a story for a spin-off from my webcomic once it ends. I'm super hyped to explore this character and to further develop them..!

Well... I work for two long term comics so I know I'll have work for a while, I'm currently finishing another one.
I don't think I'll work on anything personal, at least not something big, maybe some drawings and doodles, but once I have a bit more of free time guess I'll mostly do commissions.

While I like making comics, I personally don't like making my own comics xD