HanSagan -
12/4/02 - Got a review from one of our readers, Holly Jolly....it was so glowing, I couldn't resist posting
it on page one :)
"The presentation of the comic is the best ever, from good character description to amazingly detailed
art. This comic has it all so far, the mix of 3D and well drawn 2D art is very clever, and makes the
comic that much more interesting. Very few web-comics reach such an epic scale, but I have never
seen one pull it off as well as Angels. Heck, in many ways professional comics are lagging compared
to many of the elements found in your comic.
The time it must take to produce something so grand boggles my mind, it really is awesome. The way
the text bubbles are laid out is good, and with so much text you would think at some point you would
get lost, but you don't. The serious tone, mixed with stern, yet playful humor is great; it is an excellent
balance to have in a story. Good work, and good luck as you continue to tackle such a daunting project."
What more can I say? Many thanks Holly, and we're glad to have you on board.
7/4/02 -Note - Mondays Comic is up a little early...well, six hours
early actually....I'm having some PC technical problems and I wanted
to load it before things got worse, just to be on the safe side...
5/4/02
- Well, its been a week since the comic launched, and so far so good.
I'd personally like to thank H.S Kim of KungFool
and Carson Fire of ElfLife
for linking to us, and thank Josh Phillips of Avalon
High for his message of support. This is the kind of thing that
makes the net go around. We've been averaging about 100 hits a day,
which is reasonable for a brand new webcomic. It's a strange thing
having an online comic go live, I've realised. Its kind of an odd
cross between broadcasting a live TV show and hosting a party. Initially,
your main concern is to get the show (Or Strip) to air on time and
that would seem to be all there is to worry about. But then the guests
start arriving, and reading it, and you want to make them feel welcome,
keep the punch bowl full and make sure they know where the toilet
is. In short, you want to create what the web term creators call a
'sense of community'. So far, our forums
resemble the kind of party where people are standing around awkwardly,
no ones quite sure what to say and the only tunes on the stereo are
the Bay City Rollers. I guess this is normal of such a new comic,
but I'd like to encourage all visitors to drop by the forums
and post. We would like to see your art, your short stories, hear
your thoughts on the plot and the characters, etc. To me, the almost
instant feedback and discussion you can get on a web forum is one
of the most unique things about the internet, and I would certainly
like to foster this more. The final results of the last one poll indicated
that most people are happy with the design of the site, except for
one poor chap who individually posted over 20 'ugh! Needs more work!'
votes. (How do I know this? I was actually online and saw the polls
go up 10 votes in less than 30 seconds. I very much doubt it was 10
disgruntled webcritics voting simultaneously) Its actually quite cute,
we have our first lamer :) The comic now settles into its regular
update system of every Monday and Friday. I'll occasionally post development
art/character sketches etc on the main page and in the forums to keep
peoples interest, but in the meantime, thanks for reading, its great
having you here. Onwards and upwards!!