Members: Thane’s Spider-Woman Pose

A while back, I started a series of parody pictures based on Manara’s controversial depiction of Spider-Woman. There was one picture I commissioned that never made it to the members’ area: Sir Thane. A *pantless* Sir Thane, I might add. You don’t want to miss THAT, do you? –Jaycee “I’m doing it.” Continue reading “Members: Thane’s Spider-Woman Pose”

Question to Members

Hi Members, I’m not sure how many of you are actually reading the Scripts & Roughs page. In the last several months, I’ve gotten into the habit of posting sketches & previews of the final art of a strip in the blog section, which I felt was more easily accessible than the page. You’ve all been silent, which is either a sign of great satisfaction or dissatisfaction. So here are a few questions that I’d like you to answer in the comments section, if you don’t mind.
  1. Do you generally go to the Scripts & Roughs page or do you prefer the blog posts?
  2. Do you read the scripts or just look at the sketches?
  3. Do you watch the videos of Wondollar at work?
All of these things take up time and if there’s no real interest in them, I’d rather invest that time in something else. Naturally, if this is something you all think is worth keeping, I’m not going to touch any of it–I just want to make sure you get your money’s worth out of these features. UPDATE 1: the feedback seems to go mostly in one direction: while some of you do go to the Scripts & Roughs page, you all pretty much find the blog posts to be more convenient (it’s RSS friendly). Almost none of you watch the videos, so we’ll probably stop publishing those. For the scripts, sketches and previews, I’ll be moving exclusively to a post-based method, which is pretty much what I was doing already anyway. The old page will remain there as an archive. UPDATE 2: I’ve been tinkering with how I could improve the presentation of the scripts in the new format. One of the challenges I have is that I do a LOT of updates using my iPad, so I had to find a way to manipulate the scripts (which are in a proprietary format) and convert them into images. Having finally found a way to do that, I’ve modified the sneak peeks for #254 and #255 to show what it would look like. Go check them out, I think you’ll find it to be a big improvement. Thanks, –Jaycee “I’m doing it.”