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Phoenix Feathers is updated on Tuesday and Friday


I've just realised - it's April Fool's Day, and I don't have an April Fool for toothycat.net (I'm writing this on the evening of the 31st and I'm too apathetic to think up one good enough). How sad. Some enterprising person on the wiki will have to do one. It's not like there's any shortage of such people around.

Welcome to everyone who came from Online Comics. I'm rather impressed with the count so far. There are a fair few such sites around, but that one seems pretty good. It's certainly somewhere I could spend a lot of time looking round, if I had the time. For anyone who does have copious free time, there's a list of time sinks on the wiki, and the wiki is a good time sink in itself (whether you have free time or not). Also recently recommended on the wiki is Eidolic Fringe, a webcomic that looks very promising as well as very pretty. It's updated weekly, I think. The range of updatings between webcomics is interesting. Obviously I'd like Phoenix Feathers to be updated at least three time a week, and I've thought about it, but I don't think I have the time or the brainpower to keep that up. Look at what it does to Piro, after all ;) On the other hand, comics like Eversummer Eve are truly pretty but best read with a backlog rather than weekly. I suppose you have to make the compromise between frequency and quality somewhere. There do exist webcomics that are updated every day and done really well, though, like Ozy and Millie. I can't imagine even thinking up a joke for every day, let alone any plot, far less drawing so much so well every day.

You'll just have to put up with two updates a week, I think. Until I finish my current course, at which point I might have more spare time. Sadly, that will come with a corresponding lack of money, which is a very off-putting thought  ^.^;;

- Sun Kitten, 1st April '03


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