Sorry I can't give you anything full, especially regarding your writing. My attention span is pretty poor at the moment.
I love the art style. It's very soft but expressive. For some reason, when I saw the title image, I thought "Harry Potter." Don't ask me why; I have no idea. Maybe the color scheme?
There is one thing I'd like to comment on regarding that art, though... Characters' eyes seem to
drop a bit down the face when viewed from the side. It's not bad, and could very much be viewed as a stylistic thing, but it looks odd considering the finesse with which frontal and 3/4 views are drawn.
I agree with the "wordiness" thing on the first couple pages, so I won't go into it.
The writing, overall, is cute, with some quirky moments, and some tense moments. I have a difficult time understanding the anger in Galen's father, though. We're not supposed to like him, I know, but understanding might be nice. He just seems mean right-off, and I want to know why. Then again, my poor understanding may be due to the fact that my reading was somewhat cursory.
The title image on the site is nice... and, frankly, since you don't have a comic on the page, a big image is probably a good thing, especially for drawing in readers.
One thing I don't like, however, is how long it takes to get to any actual comic content. To start the comic, I had to click "archives," click "chapter 1 page one," pass through a "credits" page, and pass through a plain black title page. That's four clicks. Now, in the big picture, those four clicks aren't going to ruin my day, or even stop me from reading the comic... but I was pretty annoyed by the inconvenience once I got to the first actual page. I don't know what you might do to eliminate this, other than putting the "credits" page somewhere else.
Also, consider putting the "archives" page in rows seperating the chapters, so it's not just a clump of numbers.
Overall, the art is pretty, and the writing is true-to-life. I'll give this a more thorough read when my attention span is a bit longer.