Fernando

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Kelswa
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Re: Fernando

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I hope this idea of even more splited comics than now is totally trashed/dumped whatever get rid off.

In printed media it is already most anoying to look and wait and look and wait and than get a tiny bit of story like in a soap opera. Than however the artist is on a longer holiday and 15 years later thinks about continuining and by the way redesigning the first parts. NO

I'd suggest even to wait longer to get comics where no "to be continued" is the last sentence to eventually get complete storys at all. This is so boring.

So if this most s***** idea from my point of view is becoming real, I'd even wait longer till the last part was released before buying all parts at once. Even if it was a Fernando.

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fernando wrote:
PhallenFoenix wrote:On a side note Fernando, do you know how depressing it is you don't have a subscription site I can support?

I keep throwing money at my computer screen, but nothing is happening.
Well, it's equally depressing not to be able to catch what you're throwing. :)

It doesn't fit my style to make comics in weekly installments. Or at least that's a skill I still have to learn. Hopefully the shorter comics I'm making will be the compromise between what I do currently and having something made available more often.
Could always do stand alone images, like the pitifully small amount of quality pin up you have on bdsmartwork :) I take that 8-) but from the sheer number of comics you've done, I imagine your busier making them than anyone save Cagri.
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Re: Fernando

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Kelswa wrote:I hope this idea of even more splited comics than now is totally trashed/dumped whatever get rid off.

In printed media it is already most anoying to look and wait and look and wait and than get a tiny bit of story like in a soap opera. Than however the artist is on a longer holiday and 15 years later thinks about continuining and by the way redesigning the first parts. NO

I'd suggest even to wait longer to get comics where no "to be continued" is the last sentence to eventually get complete storys at all. This is so boring.

So if this most s***** idea from my point of view is becoming real, I'd even wait longer till the last part was released before buying all parts at once. Even if it was a Fernando.



My 5 cent.

It should be left at the discretion of each artist. If they prefer the shorter comic, so be it. Maybe it keeps it interesting for the artist to do this. Anyway, short comics are preferable to no comics at all. It is not our place to tell the artists what they can or can't do.
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fernando
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Re: Fernando

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Hi Kelswa,

I think the shorter format will actually resolve some of your concerns. Not only will comics get released more regularly, we'll also have time to go back to stories that we couldn't finish due to economic reasons. It's much easier for an artist to devote smaller amounts of time occasionally on less popular titles.
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Sarenaph
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Actual monthly comics which continue a story seem to be a fairly sucessful business model...
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blacklion
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Fernando, just got Dark Vengence! Best one yet!. My favorite parts was the forced orgasms and ALL THAT CUM! What's the next project? And could you make sure that we have a repeat of the forced orgasms and cum all over the girls faces!
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Obelix wrote:Hi all,fernando, i've not been around for a long time.I read your new comics fernando and it is really good,i was not a big fan of dark vengeance series but this one make me change my mind.awesome idea for the father completely messing up with his mind and the scenes are really hot.
good luck for your next test comic.i will be there to take a look for previews.Bye ;)
Hi Obelix. Glad to see you back and happy to know you liked Dark Vengeance 3. Thanks!
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luckarusky
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Re: Fernando

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fernando wrote:Hi Kelswa,

I think the shorter format will actually resolve some of your concerns. Not only will comics get released more regularly, we'll also have time to go back to stories that we couldn't finish due to economic reasons. It's much easier for an artist to devote smaller amounts of time occasionally on less popular titles.
Your comics already lend themselves to this style too. Many are divided into about four or five scenes that hop back and fourth between different locations. Dead Shark Island and Cheerleaders definitely work this way since there are multiple story threads.

I was actually thinking about the format in cover terms. Your larger comics each featured their own cover since they encompassed a large chunk of each story. Each comic now covers a smaller section of story per download. A solution might be to design a cover that carries through a "phase" of each narrative and helps tie that section together. For Cheerleaders that segment could be the crossing of the Mexican boarder and/or initial training across it. Thus it could be read like your full larger comics after all parts of a "phase" are eventually released.
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Demosthenes
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If the shorter format makes a return to Dead Shark more likely, I'm all for it!
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Kelswa
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Re: Fernando

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fernando wrote:Hi Kelswa,

I think the shorter format will actually resolve some of your concerns. Not only will comics get released more regularly, we'll also have time to go back to stories that we couldn't finish due to economic reasons. It's much easier for an artist to devote smaller amounts of time occasionally on less popular titles.
Just think of something like e.g. Asterix. Imagine one issue beeing hacked into lets say 10 peaces, released over 2 or three years.
So as I said: I'd wait 'till the end is released and than buy all at once. I don't like the story arc be hacked into tiny peaces - did I mention that I also read the comic. Around 40 pages is just acceptable. But I agree, after many many years it would be nice to see some comics continued. Especially yours ^^

Thanks for your answer.
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