Directed here from SMBC, it’s a good comic start. The first couple of strips lacked a good setup for the punchline, but I see that altering in the later ones. Keep up the good work, and I hope to see more of this.
I can certainly see an improvement from earlier strips. One thing to note: Just because it’s a comic doesn’t mean you have to use Comic Sans! For the love of God! Please find another font. It just looks so very tacky.
Have a look at the fonts used on webcomics like: Sam and Fuzzy, Scarygoround or Questionable Content. Achewood also has some excellent examples of comic typography.
Man, a head massage would feel great right about now.
Don’t sweat your font choice. It’s legible and that’s what counts. I wouldn’t mind seeing the strip a lil’ bigger, but I think you’re starting out fine. You’ve got room to grow. Do what works for you until you feel comfortable branching out into new territory.
Directed here from SMBC, it’s a good comic start. The first couple of strips lacked a good setup for the punchline, but I see that altering in the later ones. Keep up the good work, and I hope to see more of this.
P.S. - Is the guy ever going to get a name?
I can certainly see an improvement from earlier strips. One thing to note: Just because it’s a comic doesn’t mean you have to use Comic Sans! For the love of God! Please find another font. It just looks so very tacky.
Have a look at the fonts used on webcomics like: Sam and Fuzzy, Scarygoround or Questionable Content. Achewood also has some excellent examples of comic typography.
Man, a head massage would feel great right about now.
Don’t sweat your font choice. It’s legible and that’s what counts. I wouldn’t mind seeing the strip a lil’ bigger, but I think you’re starting out fine. You’ve got room to grow. Do what works for you until you feel comfortable branching out into new territory.
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