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Also, 5k - 8k is nothing compared with the over 140k i already wrote xD
(now i need to translate it to english though :cry:)

140k :cry: that’s so much... Is that a normal number for novels :sweat:
Man, I really should try reading some actual novels...

Well, thats normal on fantasy themed novels (that's my main genere). Most novels, though, are about 80k.

Romance, thriller... those don't need as much worldbuilding as fantasy novels, so with less pages you can explain more proper story. Or that is what i think.
Even though, in my case, i almos don't do worldbuilding so i'm rewriting all to put some more details xD (had betatester complains about that ^^')

I also must say, thats the 1st book of a serie of 3 :wink:

Episode is kind of a strange word for me. My first chapter was 47 pages each page is usually between 4 and 7 panels. Next one will be shorter for sure because I've cleaned up my writing and pacing since I put that chapter together. I would like to try and keep each chapter between 20 and 30 pages at most.

One pageeee :joy: whenever I see anything one punch man related I just remember the damn op :cry_02:
Anyway, the edit was nice, thanks for the answer! I usually see a lot of update that got 1 page and it’s nice to binge lol, anyhow, still thanks for the answer!

As tapas algorythms seem to favour more frequent updates, I'm releasing all 3 of my comics 1 page per release (usually around 6 panels per page), on other sites it's also page per (weekly) release - BDSM Boys, 10 pages once a month - Vampire Prince and 15-18 +cover monthly (but on patreon only, one page release twice a week everywhere else) - Horny Hell

Initially in my comic each episode was, on average, around 4-5 panels, I was doing it in vertical format so each update was a whole scene/gag with variable length. Now I'm structuring it in pages and update one page or two at a time (with 3 to 6 panels per page).
Then I'm also organizing it in chapters, so each chapter is about 8 pages. Ideally I would like longer chapters, around 16 pages, but I can't draw that fast and don't want to spend several months in a single chapter.

I do about 4-6 panels a page. and only one page a week
its not much but its what i can do

Exactly 13 pages :smiley: Every single chapter :smiley: Playing with numbers is fun and could be Easter eggs sometimes :smiley:

As per page, well depends usually 6 panels or so, sometimes more sometimes less :smiley:

As a chapter (one story within an arc) it goes from 32 to 42 pages.
As an upload to tapas, it was 32 but changed it to 20 or so (so two uploads would complete a full chapter).

Too long, probably! I cap my chapters at 5,000 words maximum (and they're usually very close to that). So, for Tapas, I have to split everything in half, making an average episode somewhere between 10 and 14k characters.

I average out to get close to 20 pages. depending on the pacing it might go a little longer or shorter than that. Prologue had 28 pages while Chapter 1 only had 17 (If I made it longer I would feel like I'm just dragging it out.) While Chapter 2 is exactly 20 pages.

Once I get better and more experience my goal would be to average out 32 pages per Chapter (like an American Comics)

If each comic upload means an 'episode', then I post 6~9 pages all at a time, that's about 1/3 of a chapter.

My chapters tend to be around 27-30 pages long so I usually put five pages into one episode. That way I can publish a new episode in 7-9 days easily.

I'm writing a novel with images and I tend to be around 600 to 1.5K. It depends on the chapter! The shorter chapters I call "interludes" and have big reveals while the longer chapters push the story forward with character arcs and worldbuilding. :heartbeat:

I try to stay between 30-40 panels a week, including the title panel and the post episode world building/info panel I have.

Because I don't want to exhaust my buffer, most chapters of mine tend to be around 3-4 pages, 3 if they are more text heavy and have more footnotes explaining certain linguistic terms and such.

Take a look to see how I've structured it, if you're interested: