And we are back!
on July 8, 2014
Thank you for your patience during our rebuilding period!
Besides the obvious changes to the website (which I tried to keep as clutter-free as possible) the last few weeks have really been useful to recharge energies and ensure I am able to come back to comicking (is that even a word) with a vengeance. There are a couple of things still missing from the site (Comments are still wonky and the store is still coming soon) but I am happy with the way things have turned out and I’m ready to continue drawing. Thanks for coming back (if you are reading this) and I hope you continue to enjoy the comic!
They are the cutest couple, but I am noticing an ‘odd couple’ vibe in there….
Disqus generally requires me to fire up the Midori browser (I’m on Lubuntu, so it’s easy to DL and install from the ubuntu repositories).
Yeah, Heroing as a free gig kinds sucks.
Don’t be silly. We *KNOW* why the chicken crossed the road.
After all, the grass is always greener on the other side…
[I’ll get me coat]
Welcome back.
Also: If you’re a Creationist, the chicken came first. Otherwise, it was the egg.
Great new look. Sooooo happy that the comic is going again. Missed you!
Yah! I can now make comments. The website now works with firefox. At least, version 22.
Now, for the comic I would love to see David’s sister, Danielle interrogate the evil chef.
Danielle interrogating a mutant chicken would also be pretty funny.
Glad you stopped using Disquis (but wouldn’t stop me from reading, just commenting, at least with the ancient browser prefer to use)
Comments are indeed a bit on the wonky side. They don’t work in the latest Firefox (cleaned of add-ons). Had to post this with (ick) Internet Explorer. Disqus works fine elsewhere, so strange that it should be a problem here. Otherwise a nice clean layout. One suggestion, if I may, is that the front page gets a “prev” link tag, like the archive has. This gets picked up by page navigation tools and is a great help to people who want to keep mouse usage to a minimum.
Ok we’re online now. (I’d rather stay silent than use the Browser that shall not be named)
I’m wanting to see who would win, our Intergalactic Princess or the Evil Chef.
The question is: how much of the planet would be left habitable?
as long as there was at least a million or so people, the race would survive.
at adamas. 18,000 if I remember corectly. for genetic issues to not be a major issue.
@Ha
Closer to 20k IIRC but I prefer Precentages. So .17% fairly evenly spread among the Major Genotypes.
New site is awesome!
Clean and crisp.