I'm not Websnark

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I don't write a webcomic, I don't draw one either. My skills with prose aren't that great (some people don't agree with that last point, but someday, I'll produce the most horrid piece of writing ever and prove them wrong). On top of that, I don't have a good name for comic-plugging. You can "Snark" a comic, and when a comic goes bad it can "Jump the Snark," but how could you "Omega-Zero" a comic?

What I hope to do is toss out some ideas on how to improve webcomics (and get myself writing on a regular schedule). Why? I'm a sucker for a story, any story. You can see that pretty obviously as the '-' comics are still on my list (of course I'm also lazy, but that's another matter). It's annoying to see a potentially good comic dragged down by something.

My only real qualification for this is I read a lot of webcomics (450 at the time of writing). Like most things I do, it grew out of a critical mass of boredom. I have about a half dozen of these planned out, so if I don't slack off, one every other week doesn't seem like too much of a stretch.

Who knows? Maybe someone will read these and I'll start seeing fewer comics with basic problems. If nothing else, I can at least get some practice writing (and stop using English like a snobbish professor's research paper). And that's 250 words for now.

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