May 7th, 2010
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I hope you know these comics are awesome. Mostly what’s getting me off MY lazy ass to start up a webcomic I’ve been “working” on for about three years. It’s about school XD
Thanks! I’m glad you’re digging the comic! It means a lot!
There’s so much ripe ideas about school and the trials we all face, in school or out of school that we reflect on that shape who we are. :D You picked a good subject! ;)
Im glad that I found your comic. thanks!
Wow. Creepy preacher is in your roomz spying on your kidz!
CertifiedNA: Thank you! I’m glad you found it too!
Rosi: he’s not actually in Jason’s room, he is leaving the church. I guess I didn’t orchestrate that better!
wow, that’s really poignant. nice strip. I had to re-read it at the end, but clearly setting up he’s cleaning up in the church by himself, it was evident to me that he was not in Jason’s room. Just a contrast of both what they’re doing at the end of their or Jason’s nite
found your comic on del.icio.us today and really liked it.. i bookmarked it and will be back to check it out some more later
Forex: thanks for the double posting love. :D
I liked Pastor Woods. Will he be coming back? Or will be focusing more on church stuff? I ask because I dig the spiritual side that you lightly graze the surface here. I’m not a thumper or the like but I am drawn to spirituality as a whole. Max vs. Max is more involved but I’m just curious.
I love Max. vs. Max. Wes is one of the kindest guys out there in webcomics, and I think he looks at it a bit more seriously though than I do, and that’s fine. My goal is not to preach to people with the comic (and I don’t think his comic is meant to either.) Also, both of our comics are about different things. While the lead here has religion involved, Wes’s Max is a bit more sincere look at life of a 20-something person trying to ‘live their life through god’. Not to say though that Jason isn’t doing that either, but then again… it’s not the focal point of the story. It’s another interesting facet to see what type of person Jason is, and is another, I feel, a unique prism to try to see Jason through.
So to answer your question, church and spirituality will be featrued, it’s not a main topic of discussion (not yet anyways) and we might (and might is the key word) see Rev. Woody again. :)