Crisis Weekly #21.
And...we're done. Two hundred comic book pages (roughly the equivalent of nine standard comic book issues), nearly thirty thousand words across the whole script, a hundred and thirty-six pages in the file. It's the first time I've written a complete, extended comic book story.
Thank you, Pat, for reading along.
Writing this for half a year (!), more or less once a week every week, it was a valuable experience. I look forward to moving on to new projects (or perhaps even returning to old ones, like maybe even getting on to writing out BOLO (the project for which I had eight pages of art waiting to be used). I expect George & Gracie, a project I haven't even mentioned here (it's laughable, everything I want to work on, sometimes, even from looking back at stuff I have mentioned here), to be the likely candidate, a children's story, something I haven't really tried in long form.
Either way, one of the perks of Crisis Weekly was sharing regular thoughts here again, and that's certainly something I'd like to continue.
It was a good series. And like I said, plenty of room for a sequel.
ReplyDeleteObviously the sequel would mostly focus on Rachel, Yuri, and Ezrah.
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