Today’s comic is, at least hypothetically, the 300th comic for The Apple of Discord. It’s probably actually higher than that, or not, but it’s the 300th comic POST, so I’m calling it what it is. Here’s to another 300, all.
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I’ve never been fond of all these guides, books, and programs that promise that they will bestow upon their users fame, fortune, and ultimate success. I say bullshit. If the guides to riches were really actually useful, the people writing the guide would’ve kept it to themselves, become stinking rich, and never had to write another guide book ever. ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The “previous artist” mentioned here harkens back to this comic for those of you keeping track.
PS – if you *are* keeping track, seek medical help.
Like Tsukasa Kadoya, you might call me “just a passing-through webcomic artist”. In my journey through the worlds of webcomics, I’ve experienced a great many styles of comics, as well as gotten to know their various creators… and blatantly stole from them anything that was even slightly useful to me.
While up until now, the “How NOT To” series has been dedicated towards the everyday mistakes that starting webcomic creators make, today marks a new and different sort of “How NOT To”… focusing less on rookie mistakes and more on the problems I (and others like me) have encountered while trying some of the more… adventureous… forms of webcomicking.
Giving credit (read: blame) where credit’s due, this particular comic is dedicated Arne, the creative power behind Union of Heroes.
Inspired by a panel I attended on the last day of Penguicon. We were discussing being on a team vs going solo, and I pointed out that this is exactly why I could never work with an artist… it’d be fine at first, but eventually I’d start describing virtually impossible things to draw just to push him/her to the brink of their sanity. My power-to-corruption ratio is incredibly low.
















