From January till August, I went ham and drew a massive number of pages for my comic resulting in a huge backlog, getting about halfway through an arc of my comic. Since then, I've taken a break from drawing as I was approaching burnout, and to figure out where to go from here. That backlog ends on Dec 3rd, and it's slowly but surely closing in...

I have a few side-projects I want to complete (even though I'm taking a break I always somehow find new things to do) so I want to finish those by October. From October I want to storyboard up until the end of the arc, but give myself a hard cap of 200 pages. From there I should be able to comfortably stay ahead of deadline until the arc ends.

After that, I want to go on a break for a while before starting the next arc. I really want the next arc to be good, so I don't want to rush myself into drawing it. Then I'll create that one and release it, potentially starting from a new web-comic link. I know it's good advice to keep your comic with the same link to retain readers, but I think having a fresh start would also be good for me if I successfully hyped it up beforehand.

So yeah, those are my long-term goals for my comic I guess. Of course I can slow down if I find it unsatisfactory or I'm putting too much pressure on myself, but that's the plan right now.

Oh, I guess I should link my comic: