Happy Daddy Day!
To all of you out nerd breeders out there, may I offer a belated Happy Father's Day. Today's strip wasn't really intended to be a strip, but just something I had roughly doodled off to the side one evening. But when I thought about how the Inkling sat next to me while I watched the Enterprise boxed sets, I remember her asking if we could watch "Spaceships", singing the opening theme and pointing out the "Vulcan sips". My heart burst with nerd pride. Loving her truly is my "Prime Directive".
Speaking of sci-fi goodness, you may notice we have a new featured toon there on the right. This time around it is Jump Leads, a great long form comic written by Ben Paddon and drawn by JjAR. It follows the (mis)adventures of Meaney and Llewellyn as they join the Leeds Service and are almost immediately sent jumping from universe to universe looking for home. It has a decidedly British spin (blame Ben the Brit for that) and is chock full of great humor and great art.
And on the business end, for those who may be interested, I have set aside a section in the forums for me to publish my monthly site stats as well as a general write up of business decisions and general behind the scenes stuff. I post the info in hopes of allowing other webcomic creators to see what works and what doesn't in the development of InkTank as a business. And for general readers, it might be an interesting behind the scenes look at what goes on underneath the funny. It's a delicate experiment, and I am really hoping it is found useful to someone.
Speaking of sci-fi goodness, you may notice we have a new featured toon there on the right. This time around it is Jump Leads, a great long form comic written by Ben Paddon and drawn by JjAR. It follows the (mis)adventures of Meaney and Llewellyn as they join the Leeds Service and are almost immediately sent jumping from universe to universe looking for home. It has a decidedly British spin (blame Ben the Brit for that) and is chock full of great humor and great art.
And on the business end, for those who may be interested, I have set aside a section in the forums for me to publish my monthly site stats as well as a general write up of business decisions and general behind the scenes stuff. I post the info in hopes of allowing other webcomic creators to see what works and what doesn't in the development of InkTank as a business. And for general readers, it might be an interesting behind the scenes look at what goes on underneath the funny. It's a delicate experiment, and I am really hoping it is found useful to someone.



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