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Nov 2017

I update my comics twice a week, it used to be three, but I want to make another series I haven't decided on update schedules for yet (maybe a chapter every two months idk).

I update weekly. My readers like longer updates, so I try to have 4-6 pages per update. Some weeks I only have enough time to draw 4 so it is what it is. (ăƒ»Î”ăƒ»ïœ€)

Personally, I wouldn't recommend stressing yourself to more stricter deadlines. Its probably best to stick with a comfortable schedule that works to your need. If you improve your quality consistently your fans will appreciate it more, and you'll find your work more fulfilling

I prob will be able to do it weekly for a short time in december as a treat but it will be pulling hair otherwise.

I'm supposed to update once a week but since school is terrible, I've started updating once every... 3 weeks (although I hope I can return to my old schedule soon). To make up for it, however, I've added more pages to a single update so more content can be covered.

We update our comic once a week but they are longer updates. The art can be a bit time intensive so I don't think I could manage much more than that. :sweat_smile:

2 pages/week, unless school gets in the way.

I update my comic one page each week. I have a work and a family so this is the maximum I'm actually able to do.

Once a week per series, but I'm currently on hiatus for one of 'em.

For December though, I'll be updating each day for 25 days! ADVENT TIME! owo

For me it's once a week if I only have 1-2 pages, but sometimes I make bonus mid-week updates if I've got a lot of pages completed.
It really depends on how much free time I have in the week to work on the line and colour.

I update once a week. I average on 2 to 3 pages an update. Though, I eventually want to do longer updates, which I'm working on now that I finally have a buffer. I finally have time to add more pages.

I update Magic Advisor6 ones every month with a new chapter :slight_smile: Every chapter is about 4 pages long. I wonder sometime if I should update more often but right now I feel like that is the best I can do. I want every update to really be high quality. Maybe if I get more time in the future I can update mor often :slight_smile:

two pages, once a week. its in keeping w how fast i can draw em, and helps me pay attention to page-turn panelling

I update once a week. It helps me stay motivated in creating the comic.

I try to update once every week. I work a RL job- between that, other RL duties, and making the comic I only have enough time for a page a week.

I used to make shorter updates once a week, but readers complained about it being too short. So now I do twice a month with longer updates, which is working quite well both for me and the readers. I have more room to play with the hours I spend drawing, and I can get away with lesser panels than if I did it once a week.

For comics I know I can continuously work on, my two main comics "Sticktoons" and "That Moment When..." are updated on Sundays and Thursdays. In retrospect, I do things in a "season-based" format, so I have the comics created in advance (and edited and proof-read prior to publishing), then have them ready and on schedule.

Some of my other comics like "Mellisa & Julianna" are at times tied with literature stories based on those comics. Anything that often happens in the continuity of the stories can and will carry over into the comic strips.