Vote on the next Donation Wallpaper!
on June 2, 2012 at 5:09 pmVote in the forums here for which characters you’d like to see in the next wallpaper! Click!
You may pick THREE options, this will give me a better idea of which characters are genuinely enjoyed the most. Also you may change your vote at any time until it closes. The Poll will be up for seven days, and then be closed so I can see the results.



















I spy with my little eye a Shakespearean actor in the above comic that I wouldn’t mind seeing “themed” up with a donation wallpaper… then again I’m not really a regular forumite, and I am one who is much more likely to buy one of your books when I have a more stable financial base.
Didn’t have time to mention till today that I got my copies Thursday…congratulations, really cool productions, and I always find these things much easier to read and relate to in book form, despite it all…I enjoyed picking out the details I missed in several online go-rounds, like May in an unconvincing disguise in that bar, or all that Beatlesque imagery in Part 6…
Only a couple of thoughts. First off, speaking as an inside guy at the post office—you’d be better off springing for a larger envelopes with the built-in bubblewrap, the better to protect them from the ravages of the processing equipment…
And I’m sure you already noticed the whopping great typo on Page One of Book One…
Nope, you’ll have to let me know so I can fix it for the next print run.
Well, if you insist…
“…and everyone who supperted the comic in its first year.”
“Supperted” with an “e?”
Don’t feel terrible…one of the new “9 Chickweed Lane” collections doubled up its first sixteen pages and omitted the second sixteen in the copy I got…there wasn’t anything like that in my copies of yours…
(That reminds me, I’ve got to write them about it, too…)
Thanks! I know there’s a lot more typos than that too, I’ve caught quite a few mistakes I need to fix for the second run. They’re hard to see when you’re so close to the project. I should have had more people read over my work to check it.
Well, I know that can be annoying. When I printed up mine I kept finding something wrong with it seven times over. Typo’s were the least of my problems, Surprisingly I really only had them on three pages, one was actually on purpose. In one instance two pages where out of order in another, in another I selected the wrong type of paper making it twice as expensive to print up, in yet another I discovered I had printed up two of the same page back to back. Then of course, since I had initially set up page numbers in mine, I had to go back and edit through the numbers when I removed pages for pacing reasons or re organized the individual stories.
Books are a nightmare to set up, it’s a lot of hard work, and with comics blank pages don’t work out as nicely as with print books. I don’t know why.
Ironically, I think my comics look so good in print I’m planning on printing up an omnibus once I’ve finished off my next series. You should do it too. I wouldn’t mind seeing all of your comics, including stuffed jim, in a hardcover with glossy card stock pages.