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Suggestions?

Having another rough time getting the pencils to look presentable with this one. Should have them up late tonight or early tomorrow. Meantime, I'd like to hear what y'all want me to draw next after this C6 update. Honestly not sure if y'all prefer original C6 at this point or one of the other strips. Being honest, my pursuit of continuing C6 seems to be costing me readers and I'm wondering if I made the right choice by choosing to continue it. Look forward to hearing from y'all.

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I most-like OG C6 and I least-like the DnD strips. But I still like it all.

TDL

Neigh?

Chloe

I think the sooner you get past this necessary part and get to the "juicy" part like the pony competition, which I'm sure will attract more spectators (if you decide to do a competition, of course), the sooner you can go full steam ahead and complete the BS arc. And then you can do whatever you think is right, since you can smoothly bring the story to the conditions that are most convenient for you.

ED

I’m good with anything you do

Lomond

I wouldn’t try to force it to a specific comic. Just go with what your heart desires - the result will be amazing whatever happens.

Pete Spicer

Honestly I just adore what ever you come up with~! Sure some folk lost interest, but there's still some who are dying to know what happens next!

SNOWYBO

As others have said, draw what you FEEL like drawing, not what you MUST draw. It's okay to put C6 on the backburner for a while and continue with more whimsical stuff until you're in the right mindspace, that should help you keep up the pace as well.

Morganelefay

I love your drawings whether it's D&D or original C6.

Immortan84king

The d&d ones are great and remind me of the really early strips you did. The C6 strip needs an end, it got complicated , it lost its way, it's back now but it needs to draw to an end soon.

Andrew Gifford

IMO come to a good conclusion for the C6 line and then work on the others like C6d or others as I think there's a lot of fun in them. C6 could be something to pick up later, possible after some time has passed in its timeline.

Robert McGann

I love the d&d ones. But enjoy all the different ones

Shelly Wi

Personally I say look at what you can deal with. If you need time on one project then hop over to another that you can do while figuring out the one giving you a hard time. I believe non mainline projects exist entirely to give the creator the time and relief from mental stress necessary to allow them to complete it on a more comfortable basis. So if you feel like doing more of your side projects could help you out in the long run so you can complete stages of a mainline strip in between with more time to get it the way you want, my opinion is that would then be the best option for you. I know mainline is your passion and the side projects share some of it. I know you want to compete them all. Whatever you decide we'll be there. And keep in mind the economy around the world is kinda in a bad flux right now. You might only be loosing people because of lack of funds and not your decision on what you want to work on

Dr4g0n1c0v3rl0rd

Honestly, they're all good.

bySeronita

I for one originally became a Patron because of the original C6 strip, and I still enjoy it to this day. However, that's by no means the only reason I continue to support you here, so if you decide it's time to leave that strip aside, I would understand. That said, I believe these are your comics, and you should create what you enjoy creating, what makes you happy.

Aaron Kelley

I do enjoy the DnD ones. I also still hold out hope for the return of Rubber Magical Girl Julia someday, but if it's been so long that you don't want to go back to that project, I understand. XD

Yamiflorence

I personally love original C6 but your other strips are fun too. As for the next strip I'd say take your time and I look forward to seeing a product you are happy with

Laura Sissom

I can’t speak for others but I really like the D&D inspired strips. I don’t mind c6 continuing but I prefer the more light hearted strips.

Ross Kirkland


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