Hey everyone who actually reads these! I’ll be at MoCCa Fest this week with fellow Papercut Tavern workers and SVA buds, Erik Arroyo, Kou Chen, Kat Fajardo, and Victoria Lau. Be sure to visit us at table F5 amd check out the first to buy issues 1 and 2 of “Seeing Red”, collecting the first 48 pages of the story! They’re in black and white, have no stylistic spot-coloring, are printed incredibly tiny, and don’t have all the pages you can already see on this site! Wait wha–
Page 55 is inked and ready to go, but for some reason, I’m having trouble uploading it. I’m posting this in case it isn’t up by today. Unless the whole site and my computer crash, it should be up by tomorrow.
Just a heads up, there will not be a new page this week, due partially to me going down south for the holidays, and me not being smart enough to work on an extra page for a buffer. I’ll be sure to do an extra page sometime during the week to make up for it, like I did the last time.
Have a Happy Everything!
So for the first time in quite a while, I finally have a buffer going on! The next two comics should update automatically over the next two weeks while I’m down in Virginia for Thanksgiving and stranded from modern technology. Well, at least a scanner and Photoshop.
Also, for realsy reals, I might start working on Nuzlocke comics again and pick up where Bern left off. Probably in January, after I’ve moved to a new place and get settled. As of right now, I don’t know if it will have a regular update schedule like Hardy. Considering the amount of panels per comic, it’ll probably look and be formatted similar to the other Nuzlockes I’ve done (not super detailed, 30 or so panels a page, limited color). And hopefully, once Platinum is done, I can move on to Leaf-Green and Gold. Assuming I can find my notes on those runs…
So yeah, apparently when I just updated, everything I worked on was reset, and I have to re-upload the comics from day 1. Thanks Comicpress, my site’s looking great. And thank you for not including a warning or anything. Really, I don’t know what I’d do without you.