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I'm happy to announce that my friend and I will be launching our new Patreon Campaign for FLIRTY COMICS in November, and I wanted to get your feedback on a couple of things before that happens.

The Campaign will mirror my original intentions for this campaign, with only two tiers available and using timed exclusivity as a reward for the higher tier instead content exclusivity. This means that by the end of each month every patron will have access to the same 200 pages.

For instance:

Blue Tier ($5): Two 100 page comic updates at the end of the month

Red Tier ($8): Eight 25 page comic updates throughout the month

So Red Tier Patrons will get to experience the comic over the course of the month, while Blue Tier Patrons will only get it all at the end. The tiers will also have other benefits (such as exclusive polls for Red Tier and Library Access for Blue Tier), but those are still being finalized.

The question I have for you today has to do with how those 200 pages are divided up between comics. Right now we're leaning towards having two 100 page comics run side by side monthly, but we're also looking at the possibility of only running one 200 page comic a month.

Which would you prefer? Two 100 page comics a month, or one 200 page comic?

Also, as I hate making posts without images: 

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Faye Fatale

Is Flirty Comics going to have an overall theme akin to to this campaign and its gender bending theme?

tgtrinity

Flirty Comics will be the home of my non-TG comics, so they will feature some transformations but it's not being built around any particular theme outside of Sexy Adult Comics :)

Emmitt Cleveland

Maybe some alternation would be good. Some months have two stories and done have just one.

Kaffeyette Lektor

If a story takes 20 pages or 300 pages to tell, that should determine how long the comic is, even if you can only publish 200 pages each month. I think that locking yourself into a specific length of comic may also then restrict the type of stories that you write and your plots would become formulaic and monotonous. Sometimes, you may want to do a series of shorter comics/vignettes on a particular theme or with a particular group of characters. At other times, you might want to do a longer, more complicated story than you can fit in 100 or 200 pages (I can't even say, "Hello," in less than 200 pages). I like the idea of running two parallel stories, so if one goes for longer than a month, you get some sense of completion from the other comic. If you are doing a series of shorter stories, the other longer story will give your readers a sense of anticipation or suspense that will bring them back for the next installment. I think the nature of the story and the complexity of the characters and images that are required / desired to illustrate it would determine how long a comic is, so why pidgeon-hole yourself?

Anonymous

Ever since you upped the amount of content, I personally feel that the stories feel weaker, maybe go for a happy medium between the two options you have given us. Love the work, I'm still a patreon, just because I know how expensive some of the Daz-3D stuff can get and that I enjoy your work.

Chloe

I love 💕 this pictures as the other, you have a good work.

tgtrinity

Thanks for your honesty, and the reason I'm making these changes are to address that very issue. Right now y'all are seeing pages two weeks after I make them, and I'd like to streamline content delivery enough that I can shape comics completely months before you see them. In the long run I'm going to bring this campaign in line with the new one as I'd rather produce 50 high quality TG Comic pages a week instead of forcing myself to produce 90 that may not get all the attention they deserve. Don't get me wrong, I'm proud of everything I put out, but I know I can do better.

tgtrinity

The entire comic may run shorter or longer than 100 or 200 pages, I'm just looking to see how you'd rather consume the comic on a monthly scale :)