So Webcomics 101 got finished in time for San Francisco Comic Con (thanks 6 am Lu!), but due to a local union going on strike or something, projectors of any kind were prohibited in any of the panel rooms. Consequently we decided to not upload Webcomics 101 to Tapas that weekend because we couldn't show the series live while presenting to the audience. Also, doing so gave us extra time to go back and redo a few things and make them better.
Anyhow, we'll keep rolling this out at about four pages at a time every few days.
The reason for the ambiguity is we keep making deadlines and then failing to keep them so we're just going to stop making them all together and roll things out when possible. Right now we're still trying to recover from the huge drain that the con was in doing three panels and hauling 40 lbs. of stuff back and forth in all time record high heat plus only sleeping 3-4 hours each night in the week leading up to the con.
Don't get us wrong, the con was quite an experience that we would gladly do again, but still it took a lot out of us.
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