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Nov 2019

What do you look for in the first episode of a comic that will keep you coming back for more?

Art? Story? Cliffhanger?

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Art and story. I'm not really in to cliffhangers. Because I never know if the person is coming back to work on their comic

Mostly just to support my friends who make comics here.

Now that I think about it, it's probably a unique sense of humor/writing style.

No matter what kind of comic genre it is, if I'm genuinely interested in knowing what the characters will say next, I'll be back and counting the seconds until the next update.

I may be interested in a comic that doesn't have that...but I'm likely to forget about it for a couple months at a time (I can already think of a few such comics I need to catch up on)...

I judge comics based on the first 5 chapters. With webcomics there's often years between them, and the creator (hopefully) improves usually quite a bit, so I give something quite a bit of time, but if I can't be bothered even at that point I give up.

Idk with first episodes, mine sucks so out of courtesy to everyone else who'se might suck I tend to just ignore them.

Probably uniqueness, mostly because first chapters usually tend to be boring. it's when characters get into conflict, the story starts to matter

General rule seems to be pretty art draws them in but good story keeps them.

Personally I liken interested story premise that sounds a bit different than the norm

Hmmm, that's an interesting question... I guess when I'm looking to bookmark a comic, I tend to have some criteria, but I'd never really thought about how I'd describe them....

I want the art to be decent, but the thing I rate above it being beautiful or technically impressive is clarity of visual storytelling. There are a lot of webcomics that have beautiful rendering, great colour palettes, amazing anatomical drawing and scenery... but I can't follow what's going on, usually because the facial expressions don't clearly communicate the emotions, or the backgrounds are too busy so you have to search for the characters like a hidden object game, or the panel compositions are just strings of individual characters standing in the middle of frames so they all feel really divorced from other people in the scene, or the angles of shots feel completely arbitrary like the artist has heard you're meant to vary your shots, but has no idea what the function of different angles is in terms of tone and focus, or the bodies are perfectly proportioned, but everyone has the same build and motions and gestures all feel stiff... Basically there's more to being a great comic artist than really pretty characters and shiny rendering, I'm here to read a coherent story told in pictures, not look at a sequence of nice or artsy illos like I'm browsing an insta with speech bubbles. Strong visual storytelling is a big win for me. If it also looks polished, that's great too!

I like a good plot, but characters are more important to me. I'm just not that interested in the epic war that happened 200 years ago between the orcs and the elves, but I might be interested in how it relates to the characters, their beliefs, personalities, and their goals and what's getting in the way of them. I'm not necessarily into slice of life fluff, but I'd rather read a fluff comic with well realised characters than something with a twisty plot full of political machinations about characters who all just read like the same flat, ruthless dude copied and pasted. I want characters with distinctive personalities, speech patterns and appearances I can differentiate at a glance, whose behaviours follow a common thread of logic that makes even their surprising decisions feel like they make sense in retrospect.

If it's GL or has diverse or LGBTQIA content, that's a bonus, but I won't read a bad comic just because it has that kind of content. It still has to be good, and for me to feel that it's a sensitive and informed depiction of my community. Trashy BL comics by straight girls that fetishise conventionally attractive skinny pale gay men and have like... no female characters? Yeah, no thanks.

Good art, good dialogue. If it's starts with one of those long summaries, I'm out of there.

Can be many things, but one recurring thing that makes me stay is an unusual story or art. If I'm thinking 'I don't think I ever saw something like that', it's a great start. Obviously it has to be also interesting and not merely original.

im a simple man, if i see thicc girls
ill definitively return

Improving story and art. The writer showing that they are growing, basically.

Cliff hangers at the right moments that make me want to come back. So basically, strategically placed cliff hangers at the end of an episode

Cliffhanger will really get me every time. Or just a super good story.

Sound’s like you all should read Queen Of Gods
Excerpts for the Thicc girls it has all you seek
By @ratique