Meadow Crooke doesn't necessarily have a direct summary. It's basically my perception of the way certain situations should go. I have always thought like this, so this comic expresses it. It doesn't have a continuous storyline and every episode lasts nearly thirty pages. It is considered funny, but more subtle.
I decided not to have an update schedule. Reaching deadlines stresses me out. I'll try to update at least twice a week.
Eh...My Apologies.
27 Sep 2008 06:35 pm
By:stella
I know that it seems to be taking forever to update two back covers. It's been one hardship after another and I'm trying to continue having school be my priority, or at least the main one. Most of the updates haven't been made because I have been reading more Inuyasha. It's gotten really good and it's hard to get my eyes off of it.
I also had a project to do last week and we're starting another one for one class this week. I'm not trying to drop off the face of the earth like last year. Now I actually have time to work on the comics, but I'm just too lazy too.
This second episode is done, I'm just working on the back cover for it as well as the first episode. It took me a while to think up a good back cover design and now I have one.
Before I start the third episode, I wanted to fully write it first. During the second episode, I wrote up each page individually making everything fresh. I think that now that's only good with comic strips and not comic books. So what I plan to do is to write out the entire episode then start drawing each page. I think this'll keep me ahead of my game as whenever I had finished a page, it took about a week to write another one and make it funny. If I were to write a page based off of the written plot line a lot of things would be in order, and there wouldn't be any cliffhangers.
When I make the back covers for both episodes, I'll take away the Script section from the Page Progress menu. Then I'll add a Speechbubble section as speechbubbles take a while to do because of the text.
Please keep checking back.
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