Part of the quality drop is because those middle/later chapters (all the ones that didn’t have an x/3 or x/4 in the title) were produced a year before those ones. Those definitely have a lot more problems, mostly from me still figuring out my production process. I’ll either divide those ones up like my current chapters, or delete them after I finish the current volume, to keep the series overall quality looking better to new readers.
My current output is 8 pages a week. Because of this, I do end up excusing some weaker drawings/jokes just to keep up with my output. I’m trying to improve and keep the art nice within the style I’m going for. I’m churning the comic out to an extent, but I’m still generally satisfied with the current quality I’m getting. Even if flawed, I’ll take a few flaws if it means I can release 10-12 chapters in a year.
Yeah that’s a pretty accurate way to describe the comedy. There is a level of edgy newgrounds/early Internet/South Park humor to it. I keep in mind not to overdo it, I don’t want to rely heavily on shock value/profanity for cheap laughs, but I personally enjoy having some of that edge in my comedy.
I do try to have some sort of setup/punchline to a joke in each page. It’s just not always easy to balance telling jokes consistently while also telling a story/developing characters. I can usually think of weird/ridiculous ideas and premises fairly easily. It’s just actually structuring it, writing the right dialogue, and imaging if a first-time reader would find it funny, it gets pretty hard.
I’ll keep that in mind the tone I’m going for with the comedy. I do enjoy plenty of Black Humor, but I don’t the series to just be that, even with the dark situations/psychology I often go into.
Thank you so much for that. I really do appreciate you taking the time to read my entire comic and giving me constructive feedback. I hope you enjoyed it, despite it having some downs.
I’ll read the rest of your novel in the next few days and give some more comments. I have legitimately enjoyed what I’ve read so far, and look forward to where your story goes next. : )