Oh boy, I'm about to dredge up some dark, dark art memories here hahaha.
My current comic is actually a reboot of an absolutely terrible one that I ran back in 2012-2014. Back then, I was putting out maybe... one or two pages a night? Or at a minimum, 3 pages a week. It was extremely lazy and low effort. Also, I was young, using a very bad art program, and an.... inexperienced artist lets say.
On average, most pages looked kind of like this, and I would type the dialogue below the page. (I was really into another very popular webcomic which did that at the time, and it was easier than trying to deal with text or messy hand-lettering. Again, super lazy.)
Later pages got a bit better, but were still kind of visually confusing:
I guess for a more direct comparison there's how I draw this dude now:
vs way back then:
Things I'm proud of:
-Better (though still not great) anatomy
-Cleaner (though still rather messy) lineart
-Less lazy in general?
-Sort of learning how to do BGs though that's still a weak point
-Actually putting text on the pages like a normal human being
(Also, making so much art consistently for that long actually taught me a lot. Despite being so ugly and cringey and difficult to read nowadays, I learned a lot and still hold that thing close to my heart. Enough that now ~8 years later I'm trying to finally do it justice and give those characters the ending they deserve.)