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April 24th, 2008

279 Foiled Again.

The other day someone told me that my comic could only ever appeal to teenage girls.  I don’t know if that’s true or not, but I don’t see what’s so bad about appealing to teenage girls.

12 Responses to “279 Foiled Again.”

  1. AMRIV Says:

    I just found this comic recently and I think it’s pretty good, I also particularly liked the way you introduced color. Furthermore I am neither teen aged nor a girl.

  2. Jeff Mc Says:

    Man it sucks finding out i’m a teenage girl at 24… I gotta go buy some purses or something… Man i’m going to have to sell all my awsome shit.

  3. Dash Says:

    I just found the comic today… Or maybe this is the second time I’ve stumbled across it. Anyway, I must commend you for your strong art style, interesting characters, and amusing dialogue. Oh, and I too am not a teenage girl. And I just read through the entire archives.

    I must mention, however, that a few pages are driving me absolutely crazy. #93 and #94 appear to be identical, and yet have different titles. The titles seem off on #118-121, and #121 and #122 are also duplicates.

    So you got me. The madness consumes me. Not only will I go crazy wondering what is up with those pages, I’m also in the unfortunate position of having /read the entire archive/. I have no backlog to read through, and now must wait. A day. Between new pages. Which brings me to another point. Your comic is totally awesome, especially for a daily comic. A whole lot of three-times a weekers can’t make this good of a comic.

  4. Magic Web Fairy to Dash Says:

    Dear Dash the Consumed,
    So sorry to make you crazy……..thanks for bringing the pages to our attention. Magic Web Fairy, the person who helped load some of these pages for Mr. J.T., has obviously screwed up. Rest assured, Magic Web Fairy shall attempt to fix this soon………very soon. Thanks again!!
    Love & kisses,
    Magic Web Fairy ;-)

  5. Danno Says:

    Dude, I’m a dude. Maybe a bit effeminate, but I think you have a great story and a lot of talent. I’d like to see more of Brooksie, though. And you may take that in whatever way you will.

    Crave: I want to do a Brooksie centric story sometime, but I don’t want to try it to early and ruin it. She’ll be around in future stories for sure though.

  6. Jallice Says:

    Mebbe I shouldn’t comment on here, since you’re going for non-teenage girls… Oh well. You obviously have other fans than me ^.^ And rest assured, I will keep loving this comic after I’m teenage. They probably said that since this is more of a romantic comedy. I don’t see why most guys can’t like romantic comedies, but oh well. My brother loves it though. He’s the one who recommended it to me.

  7. Servon6 Says:

    Well, I’m not a teen (my wife says my mental age is 8), and obviously from my previous remark, I’m not a girl, but I’m a sucker for good storytelling.

  8. Brad Says:

    I … I confess that I am a hopeless romantic, a total sucker for any “boy meets girl” storyline. However: the fact that the boy is a bastard coated bastard with bastard filling, and the girl is a heartless bitch with a meglomaniacal streak a mile wide makes me happy. Very happy, in ways that are weird, and deeply confusing to me.

  9. Anonymous Says:

    heres a thought. since they kinda like each other now and they both know itblahblahblah, i dont think this is bad for him. i think i see….personal stuff happening

  10. Advisege Says:

    Somehow T’s face causes me to think of the “Are you pondering what I’m pondering?” line being spoken by Marvin the Martian as “Is she plotting what I’m plotting? A-hmm…”

  11. Frog Says:

    I’m a teenage girl and I like this comic, the dialogue is really cool and so is the art. Love the style :)

  12. TheFlyingGreenMonkey Says:

    I’m a teenage guy. So I’m only half interested in this come?

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