The Tapastic Staff are wonderful people and aspiring entrepreneurs.
Enough said.
But, I'd like to thank Tapastic personally for the postitive impact they have had upon my life. Junior High was not an easy time for me. I wasn't sure what I was going to do in a new school or how I was going to get there.
Initially I discovered Tapastic when I was reading Strays by Samantha Whitten, a comic I saw my mom reading one day. On the main site, there was a link which said "Published on Tapastic" being a link follower, I jumped at the opportunity and clicked the link. Now at the time (according to the Terms of Service) I was not old enough ro make an account on Tapastic, but that didn't stop me from finding some awesome comics on the front page. Back then there were what I call Tapastics Classics. Pary Shah's Unstoppable, KJ Tower's A, Wave's ERA, Hayel/Chocodevil's Holy Alice, and nerepi's The Reaper and the Girl. +more, probably.
There were a few others but they went on Tapastics old Premium program and since they I havent been able to find them. One was called Salty Rain, I believe.
Back then I believe TAPASTICS front page to have essentially the best reads from Tapastic all the time. Over the years it has shifted and to be honest, it's not easy to say if it has been a good shift or a bad. I only prefer the past, that doesn't make it worse though.
The front page and all the beautiful comics were what kept me alive and happy throughout most of my rather contained Grade Seven. In all seriousness, there were hardly and days when the comic I wanted to read failed to upload. Back then the support program also helped keep my favorite authors publishing.
*** What I would like to give to Tapastic is a comic like the ones I read years ago. Ones that never failed to update and always had promising art and coherent storylines. ***
In addition, anyone who has been a long time Tapastic user, I would you to share your stories with Tapastic and let them know what an Amazing site they have created.