Casey and Andy exists!
Apr. 5th, 2008 03:30 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Casey and Andy exists! I just tuned in to check the archives and see how funny they were this week (I do that to comic archives I like every so often) and it had just resumed.
The first new strip is: http://galactanet.com/comic/view.php?strip=645
Andy is just going to finish the final story arc he was working on when he burnt out, it's not resuming permanently. I think that's probably a wise choice. I think the strip was brought to a good conclusion, though he burnt out in the final story. I'd obviously like to see more strips, so I'm very glad he's rounding it out properly, but if he doesn't feel there's more to do, it's good to end.
(Although it's annoying that whenever any webcomic author moves on to a new and shiny project, I don't like it as much as the original. In this case his next project was a slightly more serious comic about Wendy Darlington, Alice Liddell, and Dorothy, unfortunately overshadowed by the well-known "Lost Girls" with a similar premise, but a lot more about lesbianism rather than general adventure. I personally miss the wackiness, though applaud the greater ambition, will be reading CC through when I get the chance and report if I get hooked.)
The first new strip is: http://galactanet.com/comic/view.php?strip=645
Andy is just going to finish the final story arc he was working on when he burnt out, it's not resuming permanently. I think that's probably a wise choice. I think the strip was brought to a good conclusion, though he burnt out in the final story. I'd obviously like to see more strips, so I'm very glad he's rounding it out properly, but if he doesn't feel there's more to do, it's good to end.
(Although it's annoying that whenever any webcomic author moves on to a new and shiny project, I don't like it as much as the original. In this case his next project was a slightly more serious comic about Wendy Darlington, Alice Liddell, and Dorothy, unfortunately overshadowed by the well-known "Lost Girls" with a similar premise, but a lot more about lesbianism rather than general adventure. I personally miss the wackiness, though applaud the greater ambition, will be reading CC through when I get the chance and report if I get hooked.)