I find it actually works here, but usually, antagonist monologues precede an epic ass-kicking.
We haven't seen much of you lately. I hope you are well. Have you considered going on Patreon? I would like to be your first patron, if not.
I'm not really sure how it works, but I've seen you tagged, more than once, as "most visited" on Thewebcomiclist.com.
Sometimes it takes a while, but everyone I've patronized has succeeded at making a living with their art.
It is also a great networking tool for fans and creators.
You are in the top 10% of creators I've seen, and I read a shit-ton of web comics.
'Nuff said.
Patreon.com.
Some people will pay you to make webcomics.
I'm not paid by Patreon. I just feel so strongly about good art on the web. Check out killsixbilliondemons.com
Romanticallyapocalyptic.com Casualvillain.com
I pay these people to make what I love. And I find that the more the're paid, the better and more frequent their work.
There is usually some sort of physical incentive involved, but then that is usually the point of graphic art. I own signed print editions from two of my benefactors.
Or, if nothing else, they want us to see how they make their art. Nhoj sends me a daily tutorial. He's a little weird. Look up Gramfel
Thanks heaps Necrophage! Really appreciate the feedback! Also, we're really honoured that you hold this comic and visuals style in such high regard! I will definitely look into the Patreon avenue. I'm not sure how it works either, but it does seem like there are incentive packages that are offered to patrons for their support. Which I'm all for, as I really enjoy creating additional content for fans of the LS comic. Time is always an issue, as being a side hobby, I can only work on it when the time permits. However, I do agree the Patreon angle does make it more of a creative responsibility to the fans based on support, which changes the scope a little. I have always been more than happy to create the comic free for fans to read and enjoy, however I do see the value in making it more of a creative venture rather than just strictly a hobby webcomic. I'll definitely look more into the process, and thanks again for the suggestion - and your continued support of the comic. C-
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