My first comic, a raw and unpolished messtarpiece?


Blender chapter I was my first comic so it's really hard to get myself to read it back, but once I do I actually realize it's pretty good in it's unfiltered pulpy way. It's rough, but it's creative and interesting and that's better than most people's first comic. Even Alan Moore thought that it's worth giving it a good review so I guess I should be proud of it. There were a lot of things that I've learned through this process and here's what I'd do differently if I had to start over again.

1. Don't put such a strict page limit on myself. Putting a page limit was a good idea, but maybe bit more than 6 pages to expand the characters and to explain the world more.

2. Work with people that earned your trust. Not naming any names, but the first few people I've worked with didn't really care about the project, just the little money I could spend on it and they took advantage of me. You might think that the artwork is fine, but we really just fixed things with a different artist along the line.

This is it really. Thankfully I did a lot more things right than wrong.

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