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Apr 2016

Congrats on finishing!

It felt pretty great to finish my first chapter!

Completing things in general feels like reaching the top of a mountain and knowing that hey, you've made it! Go you! I remember the feeling of getting the print-copy of my first completed comic in my hands - a 7-chapter, 168-page black and white graphic novel - and I swear it smelled of printer's ink and triumph.

Congratulations! I remember feeling very happy and fulfilled when I finished, though not entirely satisfied with the result lol. Which eventually led me to redraw it again after a few months x_x But once I fix most of the issues in the redraw, that was when I truly felt relieved and happiest!

I felt very released. Not in a burden dragging kinda way, like, "I" was released. Like someone took all the clothes I had and I got transported to a realm where I could care any less. Suddenly, all my worries and problems for that moment, the moment I rested my pen down on that final page for the very first chapter, anything else did not matter. I think liberating is the proper word, but I'm saying Released, it's closer to what I felt.

And then, after that, I dunno, I just went on, just wanting to feel that evry chapter.

Considering that all my chapters are to be 50 - 60 pages, I felt quite accomplished to have finally finished one of them.

But now since I have a dozen more to get through... that feeling was short lived.

I can't imagine how I would feel I did the whole thing at once. Probably wouldn't release it because I would keep redrawing pages. I hope you are enjoying the weekly schedule, it can be a challenge keeping up. Wish you much success.

Thanks! To be honest I wish I had taken the opportunity to do a lot more pages of my current chapter in advance. The nice thing about having all of chapter 1 complete before posting it online was that it allowed for a steady update schedule for a whole 34 weeks.

I'll be sure to let you know in the long distant future.

I thought, this is going to be a looooooong ride. I only just finished the prologue in chapter 14, welp

whelp after finishing a 200 page comic and a 500 page comic (probably will take eons to post on here) it does nothing for me . It's finishing the comic which is a real treat.

It has been years since I finished my first chapter, so I can't really remember... honestly I think I was more concerned with starting the next one instead of caring about the first one anymore.

Finished the first chapter last week. It didn't really sink in until a few days ago. Been working on page layouts/story since Oct 2014... so it's really weird to not have something to come home to after work.

I'm enjoying this break before I start the next chapter... so much so, I am taking a vacation next week! Huzzah!

Relieved. Thought I was NEVER going to finish it, but the sudden influx of new followers I had at the time helped give me the motivation I needed to finish what I had started. smile

I sometimes wonder if I should have waited to post mine. But I get so excited to share my work I don't think I could have managed it. Not stressing over updated would be nice though!

That's a lot if pages! I like to break things down in smaller milestones otherwise the work seems so insurmountable. Wish you luck getting to the end.

It was nice! ... until I burned through my buffer ;o;

Most of all, I think it's good to get at least 10-15 pages finished before you start posting so you can guarantee a decent chunk of your comic will get out there. Nothing more frustrating as a reader than seeing the creator bail on their comic after just a couple pages.