First person to put up a “Hereville” banner?

On March 8, 2008 · 4 Comments

Yay! Check out the newest Don’t Know Either — I think this is the first link to “Hereville” from another webcomicker since I restarted! Makes me happy. Thanks, Theresa!

As well as creating one of the longest-running webcomics out there (closing in on an incredible 500 pages — it’ll be too many years before “Hereville” reaches that pagecount), Theresa is also doing incredible work promoting the very successful drive to help out Rachel Nabors (which I posted briefly about last week). She’s currently offering a great deal — donate ten bucks to Rachel, and she’ll do an original drawing for you of the subject of your choice. Donate more, and get a nicer drawing — check out Theresa’s site for details.

Click on the image to see the next page

On March 5, 2008 · Comments Off on Click on the image to see the next page

Well, trying to get the new site in order continues. It’s a slow process, but “Hereville” now has a navigation option I really wanted: When reading “Hereville” pages (other than the most recent page), the page art itself is a link to the next page. This makes me very happy.

Many thanks to Karchesky, the cartoonist behind the ultra-quirky strip “Imaginary Daughter,” who generously wrote the code that makes the “click on the image to see the next page” thing work.

“How Mirka Got Her Sword,” Page 16

On March 5, 2008 · Comments Off on “How Mirka Got Her Sword,” Page 16

I’ve started rebuilding the “Hereville” site

On March 4, 2008 · 4 Comments

I’ve rebuilt the “Hereville” site to take advantage of Tyler Martin’s “ComicPress” plug-in for Wordperfect. I’ll still be doing a lot of tweaks as I have time, but in the meanwhile the site is set up enough to look nice and be reasonably navigable.

“How Mirka Got Her Sword,” Page 15

On March 4, 2008 · 2 Comments

I have to admit, I’m very fond of this page. Despite the fact that the doorway Mirka is leaning against must be the world’s shortest doorway!

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