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Winter 2024 Campaign Poll

  • I'd like to see the Timber Grove Reboot 122
  • I'd like to see more Infinity-G 37
  • 120 Pages a week with less Environments/People 35
  • 90 Pages a week with more Environments/People 76
  • 2024-01-10
  • 270 votes
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Hey, how's it going? I hope you're all having an amazing start to 2024!

I'm here to check in and see how the campaign is standing with y'all. The campaign has tried a lot of different things over the last six months, and I'm dying to find out what you think.

There are two major questions I have for you, and the first is fairly simple: Do you want to see more Infinity-G, or would you rather me tackle the Timber Grove reboot sooner than later? Yes, I've been working in the wings on a rebooted Timber Grove that takes from the stories but is its own thing, and it appears the community isn't really high on what I'm trying to do with Infinity-G. I gave up believing in the sunk cost fallacy, so I believe it's better to try something new and drop it if it doesn't work instead of pushing it through simply because it already exists.

Also, if people want to see Timber Grove sooner than later, that doesn't mean the end of Infinity-G. I have some ideas to keep it going even if it isn't published as often as originally planned.

You may have also noticed that Five Valentines has taken place (and will continue to take place) in one room, and there's a reason for that. To maintain the high output of 120 pages a week, I need to keep things pretty streamlined when it comes to complicated environments and situations, and I felt Five would be a good comic to test that. Don't get me wrong, that was always the intent with this comic and I love how it's turned out, but I want to know how you feel about the scope of the comic. Would a drop in pages per week be worth it if it meant "larger" stories with more people/environments?

Other than those two questions, there's still another big change on the horizon that I'm ramping up to, but it's still not quite ready. Just know that it's not a huge change, but pretty huge in its own way :D

Lastly, I just wanted to thank you all for being here and for your continued support. When I started, there were barely any other TG Comic Patreon Campaigns out there, and now that there are dozens, your support means even more today than when it did at launch. I also hope that you see all these changes and trials as a good thing, as I'm trying my best to create something y'all can really enjoy and find value in.

Thanks again!

Tyler Adams - TGTrinity

PS: As always, here's a pinup to make up for all the reading :D


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Anonymous

For what it's worth, I've been holding on reading your recent work in favor of waiting for them to be finished. I'm concerned I wouldn't be able to keep track of all of their stories otherwise.

Bruce W. Liu

To be honest I didn't even notice that Five Valentines has taken place in only one room. If it works with the story it fades into the.....background! ;P

tgtrinity

I think there are many like you that do the same, but I really appreciate your support during the times nothing is getting completed :)