The biggest problem I've had with all these comic ideas is figuring out how I'm going to find the time to work on them. Webcomics is pretty much my second job but it doesn't pay me shit so I have to work around my day job. Up until now I assumed this always meant I could only work during my days off, however, this week i decided to try and draw as soon as I woke up. Between yesterday and today I managed to get a full page sketched out and ready for ink which I'll be able to do tomorrow. The best part wasn't finding out that I really have a lot more time before I go to work than I thought but that I could actually get a lot more done in that short period of time than I originally thought. Theoretically there is no reason I can't spend my work days making a page of Wavelength and have it done by the time my weekend rolls around. That would leave me free to work on any one of the other comic ideas I have bombarded you all with on my days off and I would have a lot less pressure to do them. Hell I can even crank out a drawing or two that isn't comic related if I want.
Ah, flexibility, how I have missed you.
Remember this young lady?
She will be making her debut in two weeks time but not in Shadows of the Bat, rather Selina Kyle: The Short Life of Glory. This will be a short origin story (well, short by my standards anyway) that I will begin and hopefully end by the end of summer as long as all goes well. In the meantime I will also be working on Merrywidow and P.E.R.F.E.C.T. both of which will be submitted to BAAU Down 14 next year. Tekbat and Fall of the Sentinels still need to be written so they most likely will be on hold until after Merrywidow and P.E.R.F.E.C.T. come out. An added wrinkle to this whole mess is that I'm thinking about trying to get Tekbat approved for sale as fan fiction to support the Wayne Foundation. You can find more about this awesome charity right here.
So that's what's up with me. For now its bedtime. I just got home and I've been on my feet for fourteen hours straight. Hey, no one said saving the world would be easy.