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Posted by SP on April 17, 2009 at 11:33 a.m. EDT
So season nine is over. It seemed like it took forever to get through...

What do you guys think? I won't say anything, I'll just leave it to you guys to make your own commentary. I should be able to start season ten up next week, I'll squeeze it in between commissions and finals. ><

There's some updates though: The archives page is updated to the newest comic thus far. Also, I did them awhile ago, but I just posted the character pages for Chris and Meg. Enjoy!

Oh, and you are probably wondering where the fan service is... That is obviously late, but it will take some time to get up. I will post when it's done. Be patient!

In other news, I got my cap and gown yesterday! *Starts to freak out a bit due to reality settling in*

~SP

Posted by DarkOne on March 27, 2009 at 04:36 p.m. EST
Hello to all our loyal fans and new comers, it’s good to have the web comic up and running again is it not? And very nice to see some of the other lovely ladies that we have cast in the comic. In other news, me and SP85 are going to the Comic Convention in CA this year. We are just visiting, but if you see two lost and confused-looking people at the convention, be nice and help them out. You never know, it could be me and Heather.

Also, Heather and I are very close to 80. Her pally has been dragging her tail and taking forever to level but hopefully we will be there someday....

Again thanks for reading the Comic and hopefully I’ll be able to post news more often in the future.....

Posted by SP on February 23, 2009 at 06:36 p.m. EST
OK, so I really don't know what's wrong with Comic Genesis right now... I can't get the comic to upload at all. I really don't know why. Nothing like this has ever happened before, but no one else is having this problem on the site. Weird. Really weird.

But anyway, you can go see this week's comic from the archives, or you can click here. Sorry about all the issues. :( ~SP

Posted by SP on February 19, 2009 at 05:40 p.m. EST
Hey guys. So, I've been checking the poll as much as I can, and even though there haven't been many votes :\ I think that there have been enough to tell me that you guys want the comment box back. So I will get that back up soon. I only took it down because there weren't that many people who were writing in it. But if you guys say you're going to, then I believe you and I'll put it back.

Sorry about the comic being a bit late, too... I was pretty sick this week, and I just got around to it on Wednesday when I started feeling better and wasn't able to finish it until Thursday afternoon, which eliminates my time being able to upload it somewhere. Plus, I didn't really feel like driving anywhere today.

Man, I can't wait until we get a real Internet connection at my house (hopefully soon). This dial-up is killing me. x_x

~SP

Posted by SP on February 3, 2009 at 06:53 p.m. EST
OH. MY. GOD.

I'm sure you have noticed the change. Making the actual site wasn't really a problem, but when it came to making all the links and getting it to work with Comic Genesis (which has always been the bane of my comic's existence), then it started to become a problem. About four+ hours of a problem, in fact. I really should have been working on my senior thesis project too, which I really was going to, but then this happened.

But yeah, I'm really excited, even if I missed dinner because of it and so on... hopefully my cell phone still has juice... yes... just barely... enough to call home and see if there's food left. Yay.

There may be some issues, like the CSS not showing up, but so far the only way to fix this is by just refreshing the page. Comic Genesis has some issues about being slow when it comes to loading stuff, but oh well, what do you want for free, really?

The comic will be up on time by Friday, and now I will post news when I want! And answer the new poll, people!

~SP


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