I have a couple of questions actually.
You said recently (I think on Twitter) that you had the comic planned out right up to the end of it, and that the story was written, you just needed to draw it all. If that is the case, does that mean that the very beginnings of the comic, where it's jokey and silly and similar in theme to Order of the Stick, was an intentional blind to set up for the change in the illogical silliness of D&D into the monsters finally having enough and standing up for themselves, or was the idea to change it to a story of monsters that are clearly unfairly typed as 'evil' making a name for themselves as good people born of a dissatisfaction with how the story was appearing?
Secondly, I noticed something early on in the Maze of Many. Kin mentions that Evil is apparently winning throughout the multiverses. There also appears to be a theme of karmic retribution throughout the comic; good people have bad shit happen to them, bad people tend to get what's coming to them eventually, good guys who screw up and do stupid shit tend to get what's coming to them too. I take it this was an entirely intentional thing, and as a result is the comic forming a story of good finally overcoming evil over the multiverse?
Thirdly, do you bloody realise how much you made me cry over Minmax? When you started out Minmax was an idiot. He was a stupid, brainless, asinine fool who I wanted to punch for being a dink. the MOMENT he tossed Delynn out of that window he was suddenly my hero and has not stopped being my favourite character ever in the comic. His birthday party for Kin was one of the most beautiful scenes I've ever seen. How in the world did you learn to write so well??
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I have a couple of questions actually. You said recently (I think on Twitter) that you had the comic planned out right up to the end of it, and that the story was written, you just needed to draw it all. If that is the case, does that mean that the very beginnings of the comic, where it's jokey and silly and similar in theme to Order of the Stick, was an intentional blind to set up for the change in the illogical silliness of D&D into the monsters finally having enough and standing up for themselves, or was the idea to change it to a story of monsters that are clearly unfairly typed as 'evil' making a name for themselves as good people born of a dissatisfaction with how the story was appearing?
Secondly, I noticed something early on in the Maze of Many. Kin mentions that Evil is apparently winning throughout the multiverses. There also appears to be a theme of karmic retribution throughout the comic; good people have bad shit happen to them, bad people tend to get what's coming to them eventually, good guys who screw up and do stupid shit tend to get what's coming to them too. I take it this was an entirely intentional thing, and as a result is the comic forming a story of good finally overcoming evil over the multiverse?
Thirdly, do you bloody realise how much you made me cry over Minmax? When you started out Minmax was an idiot. He was a stupid, brainless, asinine fool who I wanted to punch for being a dink. the MOMENT he tossed Delynn out of that window he was suddenly my hero and has not stopped being my favourite character ever in the comic. His birthday party for Kin was one of the most beautiful scenes I've ever seen. How in the world did you learn to write so well??
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