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Nov 2017

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.

I update three times a week. Mine is mostly B&W, so it's a bit faster for me to make than colour pages. I draw when I'm not at work or sleeping.

Just work at the pace that won't burn you out and start hating what you're doing. It looks like you put a lot of thought and effort into making your comic, which looks great btw, so if weekly is doable, go for it, otherwise keep with the schedule you can do without adding more stress to your life.

Wow thanks for all the input guys! Good to see there isnt really a magic number but more about the quality.

Thanks! I'll stick to that. It's a new world for me that I am still learning

Atm I'm really busy with Uni and work so I have little to no time to actually work on my comic but I try to post at least once a month. I was already slow at drawing but since I've been going for more and more complex art/coloring style each page takes so much longer to make.
I could tone it down or skip coloring the pages so I can post more but in the long run I'd just hate them, I'd rather go for quality over quantity.

for reference so you get what I mean here is my newest page I posted yesterday~

Mines bi monthly now but it used to be weekly. I had to slow down because I am a fragile soul with two jobs, and college to deal with (: I was starting to get anxiety from all of the deadlines.

3 pages every Monday. Though I'm toying around with the idea of making it 4.

The story's getting longer and longer as I plan it and I don't want to be doing it forever in case life gets in the way and derails it before it really gets going. Might give it a trial run after the next update...