One of my fave animes and the very long very convulted legal history behind it.
@Orb2069 - That's a good question. Let me get back to you. :)
Another day, another horrifying decision out of the 5th Circuit on abortion, this time over federal protections for emergency medical care including abortion services. How did the Fifth Circuit arrive at its awful decision, and will SCOTUS hear the case? https://open.substack.com/pub/statuskuo/p/texas-draws-abortion-bans-tighter?r=1zr8b&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcome=true
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I never liked open ended comics because there was never really much of a satisfying solution to the stories they were telling - they always dovetailed into the next thread.
So when I started my comics, I was very big on "I will have the whole story in my head before I do comic #1."
Closetspace (http://dolari.net/cs) is fairly rigidly plotted, and its following that plot very closely.
"A Wish for Wings" (http://dolari.net/awfw) was less rigidly plotted, and more of an outline that I would follow, but aiming towards an ending. In fact, we HIT that ending in episodes #101 and 104 (no pun iuntended).
That said, AWFW continued because, on the way to that ending, a sequel appeared in my head. That sequel was originally called "A Harp Within My Hand" but instead of making a new comic, I simply extended the story. Harp Within My Hand was also completely outlined before I weaved it into the comic.
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Artist for Closetspace and A Wish for Wings
Creative Text Writer for MTG: Universes Beyond
Writer for Sea of Legends
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