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3,000 strips (3 comments)

3,000 strips

Monday, December 14, 2009 - 12:00 AM


When I launched Greystone Inn, I put all of the strips for that week into a folder slugged Week 1. The next week's folder was Week 2. It was a habit that just kind of persisted. It helped me stay organized, and, since it didn't have any real drawbacks, I just continued doing so.

When I ended Greystone Inn and launched Evil Inc, I continued my numbering system (instead of starting the first week of Evil Inc at Week 1).

Believe it or not, the strips that you're reading this week are on my computer in a folder slugged Week 500.

And, since I've been doing six strips a week, that means Saturday's comic will mark my 3,000th comic strip (not counting the ones I did for Courting Disaster and Phables).

For the record, the 260 Courting Disaster strips and the 97 Phables comics brings the grand total to 3,357.

But who's counting?

Tetsoushima
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Re: 3,000 strips (Score: 1)
posted Monday, December 14, 2009 - 08:53 AM (#50486)

Way to go, man!


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David
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Re: 3,000 strips (Score: 1)
posted Monday, December 14, 2009 - 10:06 AM (#50487)
In Response to Tetsoushima (#50486):

Thank you for your excellent work!!! Dont ever stop!


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ThatJeff
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Re: 3,000 strips (Score: 1)
posted Monday, December 14, 2009 - 11:34 AM (#50488)

Brad says, "For the record, the 260 Courting Disaster strips and the 97 Phables comics brings the grand total to 3,357.

But who's counting?"

Uhmmmmm, you are?

Sorry, but couldn't resist; congrats on the long run-time! One of my 'kiddie comic' favorites recently just hit his thousandth page, so he was happy. Seems like a month of milestones for everyone.


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