i want to repeat again , this crap im making aint supposed to be taken too seriously!
it is a pervy erotic love comedy at its best.
sure , i am planning to dispel some misconceptions about bdsm, and relationships in general but bottom line is this. i am drawing this for my own fun. and i suggest you read it for your own entertainment.
it is free fluff, enjoy it for what it is.
reason why i am repeating this is that i have heard about people having such in depth conversations and analysi...whatever the plural of that is...
and i am amazed that they think i even remotely planned that stuff out so far ahead.
i do not... i am writing this completely on the go
pure fact of the matter is this
i got bored and artistically burned out 10 months ago
decided to try and recapture the last time i had the true flame
and apparently that was when i got offered to draw a bdsm fetish comic ,but then another much better offer was presented so i never drew the comic.
i started doodling this stuff for fun.
kept making pictures of same two girls
and they started talking
aaaaand wouldn't shut zp ever since...
and now im way past the point of no return. back in the earlier days i contemplated ending it all, shutting down the account as it has fulfilled its purpose and revived my love for drawing....
now.. its too late
so at best i can say, enjoy this silly ride, you may find a few clever lines in it but overall it is what it is..
a pervy erotic love comedy.
dont take it too seriously

i know i don't
anyhoo, off to finish next 2 too damn long strips....
seriously, the fuck is with me and the ever increasing panel count?
Things aren't accidentally well done!
(even if you didn't mean to do them so well)
But in a positive way? Why not? Why shouldn't people be glad about it? Is that a bad thing? You may feel like your works aren't worth it.
Think about this: some people are happy for a whole day simply because someone on the sidewalk smiled at them. Others find happiness in a song or a single picture. A small thing can become really important to someone because the person can relate to it in some way, or because it inspired them, made them think differently about something.
Not only great events mean a lot to people, there are a lot of small things that have an effect on us. Why don't you just be happy that your works amaze people? Why warn people?
Sure, I know this story grew out of...just a few pictures and was not planned to continue like that. That doesn't change the fact that the comics had a certain positive influence on my views. I think the whole topic delivers a lot of stuff to discuss about, especially for those who were not familiar with it yet...so why not discussing it?
If you meant that only partly seriously, then I don't really get your problem.
Yo, that was a lot of text.
Short version: I don't think your warning will have any effect. Why shouldn't your silly comics become important to some people?
Or did I get something wrong about your journal?
I really should stop sounding like a smashed fortune cookie when I leave notes.
As for panel counts... if I find a chapter is getting to too many pages, I cut it in half.
I'm guilty of it. No planning, no foreshadowing, just speak to me