Is the comic dead?
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Is the comic dead?
Is is dead at 214? If so I am very sad that we lost an excellent webcomic.
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Oh shit, here we go again...
No, comic isn't dead, just another pause.
No, comic isn't dead, just another pause.
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He's dead, Jim!Show


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My fanfic: A sword that wields itself
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Indeed, look at the history of the page uploads.
https://well-of-souls.com/outsider/update_history.html
We're still a far way from the comic being dead, which won't happen until the author is either dead or otherwise handicapped...
https://well-of-souls.com/outsider/update_history.html
We're still a far way from the comic being dead, which won't happen until the author is either dead or otherwise handicapped...
The Ur-Quan Masters finally gets a continuation of the story! Late backing possible, click link.
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Jim has the next five epies (#215-#219) on his Patreon page for Those Who $upport His Efforts.
“Qua is the sine qua non of sine qua non qua sine qua non.” -- Attributed to many
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Nice! This means only another 81 Pages to go before supporting through other means!Keklas Rekobah wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 2:13 pmJim has the next five epies (#215-#219) on his Patreon page for Those Who $upport His Efforts.


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Jeez, you kids. In my day, we used to have to wait decades for the next issue of our favorite comic. And we liked it!
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If we wanted comics, we had to draw them ourselves . . . on the cave wall!
“Qua is the sine qua non of sine qua non qua sine qua non.” -- Attributed to many
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Mammoths and sabretooths and cave lions be there!Keklas Rekobah wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 6:26 pmIf we wanted comics, we had to draw them ourselves . . . on the cave wall!

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Ha, this pause is nothing. Remember when we stared at page 102 for 801 days?


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Hey, I wrote a novel sized fan fiction story for 365 days of that hiatusTurrosh Mak wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 6:54 amHa, this pause is nothing. Remember when we stared at page 102 for 801 days?
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In all seriousness though, I think that the current delay of the publishing of the half finished pages is because Arioch is focusing on building the 3D backgrounds for the upcoming pages. The black and whites on Patreon do show that said backgrounds are well built already but they need some more details
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2 more unfinished pages just dropped.
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7 unfinished pages. Is Jim building a comic buffer or waiting for a Patreon threshold to be reached?
Maybe he is just swamped with real-world issues.
Maybe he is just swamped with real-world issues.
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He is a being swamped real-life - from what I understand, it may be a few more weeks for him to sort stuff out. Please be patient with him, I am sure we will all be rewarded for our patience!
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↑ Sad to know that.
At least he has a lot of background data to sort through, and much of it buried is in the forums. Collecting all that data and compiling it by subject should keep my interest for a few weeks.
At least he has a lot of background data to sort through, and much of it buried is in the forums. Collecting all that data and compiling it by subject should keep my interest for a few weeks.
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Ah, ok then. I was worried for a while.
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*Pops in*
Any news?
Any news?
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Not so very long ago I found a small bookstore and decided to take a look inside. I managed to find a book that looked interesting. It cost 27.50 Euros and counted 275 pages. The backcover read that the price of the book was based on the number of pages: 10 cents per page. I could live with this novel idea of paying for a story per page and bought a copy.
Back home I started reading the book and reached the last page the next day. To my surprise the story was unfinished. A number of pages was clearly missing. So I went back to the bookstore with my copy, explained the situation and requested another, complete copy.
The woman behind the counter smiled and explained that the author had never finished the book. That he had lost interest and had turned his attention towards another project. When I asked for my money back, she smiled again and reminded me that I had received exactly what I had paid for: 275 pages of a story for 10 cents per page. Frustrated, I left.
This little, fictional tale is why I will never pay per page. Not in a bookstore and not on Patreon. A story must have a beginning, a middle and an ending. If any of these three parts is missing, the whole story is worthless.
I will gladly pay an author a sum for a complete story. But paying an author per page would leave the author with my money and me without a story should the author decide to abandon it. And that would make it an unequal exchange.
Back home I started reading the book and reached the last page the next day. To my surprise the story was unfinished. A number of pages was clearly missing. So I went back to the bookstore with my copy, explained the situation and requested another, complete copy.
The woman behind the counter smiled and explained that the author had never finished the book. That he had lost interest and had turned his attention towards another project. When I asked for my money back, she smiled again and reminded me that I had received exactly what I had paid for: 275 pages of a story for 10 cents per page. Frustrated, I left.
This little, fictional tale is why I will never pay per page. Not in a bookstore and not on Patreon. A story must have a beginning, a middle and an ending. If any of these three parts is missing, the whole story is worthless.
I will gladly pay an author a sum for a complete story. But paying an author per page would leave the author with my money and me without a story should the author decide to abandon it. And that would make it an unequal exchange.

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I'm posting the new pages to Patreon today (as it's the end of the month), and I'll try to get page 215 posted to the site on Wednesday.
Good thing then that you're not being asked to pay to read the webcomic, as it's free.G. Janssen wrote: ↑Mon Feb 28, 2022 10:32 pmI will gladly pay an author a sum for a complete story. But paying an author per page would leave the author with my money and me without a story should the author decide to abandon it.