Retirement
Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 10:36 pm
[Warning: Sappy sentimental crap ahead!]
If y'all haven't noticed my attendance on the forums and in the chat room has been spotty at best for the last few months. Rather than quietly disappearing into the abyss without any explanation like so many people who used to hang out around here have done, I'm going to officially announce that I am retiring from webcomics.
Since I started getting more and more into the film biz more and more of my free time is disappearing, and I don't have much time anymore to maintain a presence here. So I may still pop in every once and a while, but I honestly think I may all but disappear in the foreseeable future.
Okay, here it goes... I never thought I could get serious around you guys but I'll give it a try...
I remember when I joined Comic Genesis (or Keenspace as it was called at the time) in the summer of 2002 as a larf to pass the time when I had to repeat 10th grade biology over the summer. At that time I was a relatively immature 15-year-old who didn't know much about anything. And in the five years that followed hanging out here and interacting with you guys definitely helped me become the somewhat mature 21-year-old I am today.
So yeah, I'll remember the good times, the bad times, the ugly times. Which I shall now list:
The good:
-the SF keenspace hangout thing.
-Universal Studios with Teammayhem - best LA trip ever (and only so far)
-hang outs in general. Back when I joined in 2002 nobody here had ever met anyone else in person. That all changed about two years later. Now there are even hookups! I really like how a solid community has developed here.
The bad:
-the super shitty MS paint "Waterguy" comics I made which I thought were high art at the time
-the super emo "Zombie High" comics I thought were intellectual at the time,
The ugly:
-one-upping War in the naked self pic thread with a pic of me and just my ipod
-my love-hate relationship with VileTerror (anyone remember him/her?)
Jesus Christ my memory is bad. I'm sure there was a lot of stuff I forgot.
So yeah, with almost six years under my belt I think I had a good run.
If y'all haven't noticed my attendance on the forums and in the chat room has been spotty at best for the last few months. Rather than quietly disappearing into the abyss without any explanation like so many people who used to hang out around here have done, I'm going to officially announce that I am retiring from webcomics.
Since I started getting more and more into the film biz more and more of my free time is disappearing, and I don't have much time anymore to maintain a presence here. So I may still pop in every once and a while, but I honestly think I may all but disappear in the foreseeable future.
Okay, here it goes... I never thought I could get serious around you guys but I'll give it a try...
I remember when I joined Comic Genesis (or Keenspace as it was called at the time) in the summer of 2002 as a larf to pass the time when I had to repeat 10th grade biology over the summer. At that time I was a relatively immature 15-year-old who didn't know much about anything. And in the five years that followed hanging out here and interacting with you guys definitely helped me become the somewhat mature 21-year-old I am today.
So yeah, I'll remember the good times, the bad times, the ugly times. Which I shall now list:
The good:
-the SF keenspace hangout thing.
-Universal Studios with Teammayhem - best LA trip ever (and only so far)
-hang outs in general. Back when I joined in 2002 nobody here had ever met anyone else in person. That all changed about two years later. Now there are even hookups! I really like how a solid community has developed here.
The bad:
-the super shitty MS paint "Waterguy" comics I made which I thought were high art at the time
-the super emo "Zombie High" comics I thought were intellectual at the time,
The ugly:
-one-upping War in the naked self pic thread with a pic of me and just my ipod
-my love-hate relationship with VileTerror (anyone remember him/her?)
Jesus Christ my memory is bad. I'm sure there was a lot of stuff I forgot.
So yeah, with almost six years under my belt I think I had a good run.