Hi, Brian! A little tip: Could you put the comics “control buttons”(1st., back, next and last) on the top of the comic as well? I let about 10 comics to read at once. Then I open the site and went to the last comic and backtrack until the last one I’ve read. BUT I had to scroll all the unread comics to the botton to press the “back” button, and it kinda spoiled some of the stuff.
I do not like the look of the buttons over the top of the comic. It looks weird. However, I suggest using the Archive button at the top to pull up the non-spoiler list, go to where you left off, and read forward from there. Hope that helps!
Some webcomics (“Questionable Content” to quote an example) are coded to use the left/right arrow keys on the keyboard as shortcut Back/Next buttons.
Could take that a step further and use something like Shift + Left/Right as the First/Last buttons too.
So, is Santa putting his “Dungeon Masters Guide to Awesome Sessions” in everyone’s stockings this year?
Reckless, not wreckless- though I do hope they do not wreck!
On a similar note: “keepin’ an eye out”, not “keepin’ an out”.
Hi, Brian! A little tip: Could you put the comics “control buttons”(1st., back, next and last) on the top of the comic as well? I let about 10 comics to read at once. Then I open the site and went to the last comic and backtrack until the last one I’ve read. BUT I had to scroll all the unread comics to the botton to press the “back” button, and it kinda spoiled some of the stuff.
I do not like the look of the buttons over the top of the comic. It looks weird. However, I suggest using the Archive button at the top to pull up the non-spoiler list, go to where you left off, and read forward from there. Hope that helps!
Perhaps a smaller set of navigational buttons to the side of the “About” area?
Some webcomics (“Questionable Content” to quote an example) are coded to use the left/right arrow keys on the keyboard as shortcut Back/Next buttons.
Could take that a step further and use something like Shift + Left/Right as the First/Last buttons too.
Thought I’d drop that in as a suggestion 🙂
You could also subscribe to an RSS reader and have it set so the oldest, unread page is at the top of the list. That way, you never get spoiled.
Thanks for the help! =)
Oh god I called the first panel in my comment on the last one.
Great job working the song in too!
What’s the song reference?
“Ohhhhhhhhhhh.” –me the moment the piano started
Oh, I was trying to make it scam to the Pogues…
Amazing job Brian! I really love Brett’s smile in that last panel. A character who started as ‘that guy’ has really grown into a good dude. Thumbs up.