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A question came to my mind while preparing for this month’s comic project. Doesn’t my comic have too much unnecessary storyline before getting to the main DID event?

 It occurred to me whether I really should lay out basic storyline for the damsel at the start of the comic. What do you say to deleting the storyline at the start and instead dedicate more time to quality of the DID Scene? (Adding basic colors and simple shading)

 I'm going to adjust the cartoon a little bit depending on the result of the vote.   Feel free to leave your comments. 

Comments

Anonymous

What's the story this time?

gbeeee

Well... a woman who used to work alone in a company will be in trouble.

Owen Wazdaka Chivot

I feel like the second option will leave more of it up to imagination, and might steer you towards being more subtle with the way you present the story, since you won't be able to explain it.

gbeeee

Many people seem to like the second option. I will reflect patrons opinion from this comics.

Anonymous

I found that you always use wrapped tape gag in your comic, is this your favourite method? How about simple?

gbeeee

I like wrapped style the most. But I'm thinking about simple tape this time. Sometimes changes are needed.

Rene

It's a bit of a hassle to have the comic in one tall image file, instead of separated into pages. At least I could simply click left or right on my viewer to see the comic as a slideshow but I have to kinda manually drag to view them one by one.