Archive for January, 2009

Because nobody demanded it…

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

… I’ve gone and created a forum. Yeah, yeah, I know… seems like the obligatory thing to do… which would be a reason not to do it, but… in the case of Twilight Lady, if you regularly peruse the comments section of each comic page, you would’ve noticed some pretty interesting discussions that have petered out because after a few days, most folks don’t go back to look at a page they’ve already read.

Hence the need for a forum. With all the deep stuff readers sometimes ruminate on here, it seems almost a crime not to start one.

It’s still a work in progress at the moment. The look will definitely improve… consider it a beta version, or a building that’s under construction, but… hey, come on in… just don’t expect the paint to dry and dust to settle for awhile.

Our wicked fun resumes…

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

January 26th. That’s when Part 2 of “Symphony in the Key of Oblivion” begins.

At the moment, I’m visiting family in Southeast Asia. Even though I’m still working on new pages, the process is a tad slower than normal, hence the need for a short hiatus. In the meantime… for those of a bored, restless persuasion, here are a couple of cool things to check out, related to this comic:

Between Places, one of the most promising new comics on the web (in my humble opinion), recently had a single-panel cameo by our very own Rona Eden. The creator of Between Places, Tiana, happens to be a regular Twilight Lady reader. So there… that’s one thing you and her have in common already. :)

You are gonna be sooo sick of me constantly mentioning this, but the new Twilight Lady forum is up and running. I just think it could potentially be a great place for everyone to amuse themselves (and each other), especially when there’s a lull in updates (like now).

That includes me. You see, I’ve come to love updating. Maybe too much. I love seeing new pages going up on this site. And when none are, it hurts. Yeah, when I haven’t got any new pages to upload… it feels sucky, dammit! I think I’m addicted to being a webcomicker. And right now, I’m having to go through withdrawal. :(