I know I am crazy to draw all this when 80% of it will be concealed by overlaid panels, but hey, I am nothing if not OCD. In other news, I might actually be ready to start posting at the end of January. Shocking. At least, I am shocked.
In other news, there will be a webcomics exhibition this spring in Seattle (with: me!) and they are taking votes for a Reader's Choice selection of comics to include. It closes this week, so vote for your favorite webcomics: [link]
Beautiful work. And it stands alone as a wonderful piece even without the overlaid panels. So is this comic going to be on its own website? If so, I'm definitely going to create a link to it. I need to put up a link to the Locked Maze too - I noticed the plug for Puck on your site and was flattered. Hell, you even made a tiny banner for me! That's kindness!
I should have a site. And dns. And title. All of that is still being debated. The title especially, since it dictates the rest. But my working title is... unwieldy.
I'm always fascinated by working titles. Margaret Laurence, one the greatest Canadian novelists, had a working title for her book about the memories of an old lady be "Old Lady Shipley". Then she thought she'd find a name for it in the Old Testament, and came up with "Sword in My Bones", which, she joked, sounded like a good name for a book about pirates. Then, in despair, she opened up the book to the first paragraph and saw the line, "There on the hill the stone angel sat," and she had it. Stone Angel. It only took a few years to come up with.