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