Hey if you ever read this comment please take this to mind. Please start making more good heavens comic strips they’re very funny and I enjoy them a lot.
Also why did most lds comic creators after 2018 or later cut most of their comic strips. I just need to know because it makes me sad that good comics are not being produced anymore. Also I’m a fan of both you and ward cartoonist’s work.
To be honest, the pandemic was hard on a lot of us. Most people don't really think about it, but it takes a lot of energy and effort to create upbeat and happy cartoons while the world goes through a series of crises. And honestly, the Ward Cartoonist and I have talked about this very thing. We don't get the feedback and interaction with readers that we did.before the pandemic.
That said, thank you for reading, and thanks for being a fan! Arie and I both love what we do — and it's because of people like you!
I'd echo what Kevin says. Reader participation is so minimal now days that sometimes I think I'm only drawing for myself and Kevin at this point (and now you, "Anonymous," apparently).
And I'll also add that we're dealing with such a small little niche that it can be hard coming up with new material day after day, year after year. I've told Kevin that should he ever stop publishing, I'll follow him out the door the very next day.
I've been cartooning since I was a teenager, and have been published in magazines ranging from AASHTO Quarterly to the LDS Church magazines and several other periodicals, trade publications and newsletters.
Feel free to contact me with comments, complaints or questions!
Hey if you ever read this comment please take this to mind. Please start making more good heavens comic strips they’re very funny and I enjoy them a lot.
ReplyDeleteI would like that too. It's more a matter of finding the time!
DeleteAlso why did most lds comic creators after 2018 or later cut most of their comic strips. I just need to know because it makes me sad that good comics are not being produced anymore. Also I’m a fan of both you and ward cartoonist’s work.
ReplyDeleteTo be honest, the pandemic was hard on a lot of us. Most people don't really think about it, but it takes a lot of energy and effort to create upbeat and happy cartoons while the world goes through a series of crises. And honestly, the Ward Cartoonist and I have talked about this very thing. We don't get the feedback and interaction with readers that we did.before the pandemic.
DeleteThat said, thank you for reading, and thanks for being a fan! Arie and I both love what we do — and it's because of people like you!
I'd echo what Kevin says. Reader participation is so minimal now days that sometimes I think I'm only drawing for myself and Kevin at this point (and now you, "Anonymous," apparently).
DeleteAnd I'll also add that we're dealing with such a small little niche that it can be hard coming up with new material day after day, year after year. I've told Kevin that should he ever stop publishing, I'll follow him out the door the very next day.