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This comic is truly amazing - and now I am sad.

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Scruffy:
All I can say is thank goodness Jeph updates every Mon-Fri.
VGCats has so many delays, put off for months to the point I don't even read it anymore.

Border Reiver:
I feel this way about QC as well as my other favs (Schlock Mercenary, Girl Genius, something positive, Order of the Stick).  But I console myself with beer and family so its all good.

bicostp:
Going on an archive binge is great until you hit the end of the line and withdrawal starts to sink in. I know that's what happened when I found QC (and other comics, as well). Once you get caught up and there is no more, you start getting a sort of disoriented "now what?" feeling, right? (Or am I the only one?)

It could be worse, you could read the entire Garfield archive. It would just take about 18 hours of nonstop reading, if you only take 10 seconds per comic. :laugh:

Really, waiting isn't too bad once the shakes subside.


--- Quote from: Scruffy on 19 Mar 2008, 06:15 ---VGCats has so many delays, put off for months to the point I don't even read it anymore.

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Yeah, why bother reading anymore if he's not going to commit to an update schedule? For example, I used to read Punks and Nerds but they've updated a whopping 8 times so far this year, including 'sketches'. There's only 3 actual comics. At least Scott puts something up more frequently than that.

Helios05:

--- Quote from: Scruffy on 19 Mar 2008, 06:15 ---All I can say is thank goodness Jeph updates every Mon-Fri.
VGCats has so many delays, put off for months to the point I don't even read it anymore.

--- End quote ---
To get a wee bit off topic, they have actually made a comic where they mention this problem, and while they still don't do every monday like the site claims, they do update a little more often. I think the guy just doesn't know how to change the title anymore, so he doesn't update the schedule anymore, but it's still funny, just check back about the same time every month and there is usually a few new ones to look at, and their funny every time.

Back on topic, yeah, I just got through re-reading some of the old ones, try to find a specific comic I wanted to link to to make a point in the weekly discussion thread, but it took so long I just stopped bothering and just kept re-reading.

One way I've found to keep from getting anxious waiting for updates is to read several webcomics. Checking out Keenspace and just doing random searches has yielded some fine results, and I even had to cut back on some because I was running out of time to read the ones I really wanted to read. Also, free browser games, work wonders when you have to wait long periods of time for anything.

LimeDZeze:
"It could be worse, you could read the entire Garfield archive. It would just take about 18 hours of nonstop reading, if you only take 10 seconds per comic."

I don't know if anything could be worse than Garfield, or Frank & Ernest. However, you could read Garfield Minus Garfield, a vast improvement over the original garbage:

http://garfieldminusgarfield.tumblr.com/

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