Hey Guys, cheers for some of the best stories around ,Warren... and that Ikuza..I've seen him around under different names but always with that 'I'm having a time out to learn some manners' atop his posts. but he never seems to learn them manners. There was an article over at the guardian website talking about ,George r Martin taking wild vitriol from fans for being years late with the latest game of thrones book, and Neil Gaiman chimed in about all these little fellers with their enormous sense of entitlement and summed it all up by saying "George r. Martin is not your bitch." and amen to that. and Warren definitely ain't your bitch, son. If you can't wait for the creators to create then try writing your own stories...gratitude,remeber that? See ya next week chums!
Ok, now I've sttoped to scream about "whyyyyy just now when I start to read it's a notice todaaaayyyy?" I think I'm suffering of abstinence after reading everything.
The idea of an ending is very sad. This could be longer... but at other point, close things with sense and don't destroying the good work is better.
The bag is so awesome. I really want one. But when I think in the price converted to my country money, and more shipping and them wait for two months because the guys in the customhouse think I'm a terrorist or a contrabandist and stop everything I import, *sighs* . in these moments I hate been a teacher.
And about spring... here fall arrived, the sunset is earlier every day. I can walk behind the trees justto crack dry leafs walking. =)
I got Volume 5 earlier this week. Not reading Volume 6 online, waiting for the trade so I can sit down with all six of them and be amazed/surprised by the end.
I did some counting the other day (maths is not my strong point) and I realised that at 24 pages a week that's a higher page expectation than an American comic book. As the creators of those often work 12 hour days or more, 6 days a week, you can't blame Team FA for having some breaks. It's an insane schedule. :)
staticgirl - Six pages a week, 24 panels a week. However, I've read various places that penciling one page a day is a good number to shoot for. Just pencils. So drawning, inking, coloring, and lettering six pages a week is pretty damn good. Even with an expanded art team (as opposed to when they first started and Paul was doing pretty much everything himself!), that's a lot of work. Considering there hasn't been a gap of more than a week or two at any point in three years, yeah. Each and every person that's on this is still a goddamn superhuman.