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demiadejuyigbe-deactivated20200 asked:
I love Breaking Bad but after watching it I never feel particularly funny.
nicholastristan asked:
I doubt it. There are already plenty of comics that do that sort of thing much better than I could. I try to keep my comics free of pop culture references or things that will date it too much (I even try not to mention the year on New Year’s comics most of the time). I prefer for the comic to exist in its own world.
Besides, I’m kind of dumb so if I tried to address current events I’m sure I’d do it badly. "Boy Beartato, what do you think about that health care tax reform amendment? Sure is relevant to your foreign situation.“
7liquid7-blog asked:
I don’t think there’s such a thing as a good theme for a comic, there’s just “good comics.” You can make good comics from the dumbest premise, or you can have a great idea and make awful comics from it. It’s all in the execution.
joshlamm-blog asked:
Mostly it’s because I don’t think I could do it in a way that’s funny. There are plenty of other strips out there that can and do, and I’m happy to do my own thing. I like to keep my comics family-friendly; I don’t draw my comics for kids, but I like the idea that kids can read them even if they might not get the jokes. Parents, read my comics with your kids.
A while back I made several comics to cement my position as Best At Comics. This is one of ‘em!
The real question is, do you want to start a webcomic because you love making comics, or are you in it for the babes and piles of money?
You have to be in it for the babes and piles of money. That is the only reason to do it. “Liking comics” is not a good reason to start a webcomic.

Real Talk
skullpizza asked:

uv-rays-deactivated20120422 asked:
I’ll probably stop making comics if it stops being fun, but I don’t forsee this happening for a long while. Also I don’t have any other marketable skills.
akaemmybelle-blog asked:
Though I don’t do them often, I like short multi-part stories because I feel like it’s easier to make jokes if there’s already an established situation to work with. But the key for me is to keep them short because I have a tendency to lose interest halfway through and then never finish.
Here is a series of Pop Culture Comics I posted on Twitter last year. Memories!



