Marmooset said:
Andronicus said:
Blunderboy said:
I really do prefer your work to Critical Miss these days.
This. Critical Miss is going weird, unfunny places.
Name Game is great and anyone who gives up a chance to hire Lee-Lee is certifiable.
I'm sorry, but the Critical Miss team wins by virtue of actually
finishing their work a majority of the time.
This. I appreciate being kept informed of LeeLee's schedule and appreciate that she has endured while overcoming a physical handicap. But, as a typical unappreciative consumer, I want my webcomic as promised. I'm not paying for them (well, other than PubClub). I am not entitled to them. I just want them.
I have really dug the Critical Miss evolution of story and art. It is in an odd place at the moment, but I am confident it is going somewhere. Critical Miss humor is clearly gamer targetted and riddled with inside jokes and memorabilia that only the gamer will acknowledge and appreciate.
This particular webcomic installment is very cute. I like it. It reflects my disdain for cats. The exhaggerated expression and movement amuses me. But, it doesn't have much to do with gaming and hasn't for a couple issues. I'm rooting for you LeeLee. Let's get this comic back into the gaming store with gaming characters and make fun of gaming. Oh, and put the color back in.
It is now the day after your Thursday night ordeal. I hope everything went well for you. If you land a new job, please continue to publish this comic for The Escapist.
artanis_neravar said:
And LeeLee doesn't finish hers?
I won't say that I have really been keeping track of deadlines. But, in light of her hand and some other commitments, she has recently had some guest artists filling in for her and much of her recent work has been "unfinished". By this I mean that the comics have lacked color or the speech bubbles have been thrown in haphazardly in grey, or the comic is just random sketches instead of a real comic sort of thing. Some of the comics have had grey wash for shadowing (which adds a lot of depth) while others have just been B&W inked outlines. You could argue that it is just experimentation with different styles, but I would probably chalk it up to lack of time.
LeeLee has explained her situation in the comments of each comic. And I have read them, because I enjoy the series. Hell, I submitted a comic in The Escapist webcomic contest and watch these two strips like a reality show to see what webcomic authors actually have to deal with. It seems to me that LeeLee is very "squeezed" for time these days. At least that's my take on it.
Getting the topspin is the hardest part.