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Hello darkness my old friend!
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On a more serious note, I've been fighting tooth and nail since pretty much Day 1 to get my comic Life of an Aspie to where it is now. In fact, I'm still fighting tooth and nail some days. Yet somehow, I've got almost 300 subscribers both here and on LINE WEBTOONS combined and for a comic about a niche subject complete with amateur art, you really, really have to have something worthwhile to get that far and for me, that's where my writing skills kick in to help with any artistic shortcomings LoaA has.
As @KoreanTacos said, it seems you've just started your journey as a content creator, so don't expect a mass influx of followers anytime soon. You keep making good content (and take the time to take an interest in other people's work too), people will find your comic and potentially sub to it. I've had quite a few people who I never thought would be interested in a comic about Asperger's Syndrome sub to LoaA and even tell me how grateful they are that a comic like mine exists. Back when I was starting out, (albeit not on the best foot) I couldn't have imagined having those type of subscribers come into my life and because of that, its what has helped keep me going through thick and thin.
(Well that and the fact I'm too far into LoaA now to quit it, but still.)
Hope this helps. 