Watership Down, Part 2
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Watership Down, Part 2

Man, I cannot believe how many people have filled out the survey.  When I posted it on Friday, I figured that maybe ten or twenty people would respond.  As of this writing, it’s been over a hundred people.  That is crazy, and you people are awesome.

Now, the survey is anonymous, meaning that I couldn’t reply to individual comments even if I wanted to, but rest assured that I’ve read each and every survey, and each and every comment.  Some of you were just extraordinarily kind in the “general comments” section, and I can’t say enough just how much my heart was warmed and my creative juices were motivated by the responses.  And, to address a specific concern, I’ll try and find a way to make a good ol’ dead tree collection of the comic.  You folks were somewhat overwhelming in your request for a print version, so while I’m still focusing on getting eBooks out, I’m definitely going to find a way to put ink on paper for ya.

 

Author: Richard Adams / Date of Publication: 1972 / Source: Wikipedia
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3 Comments

  1. Mark
    Posted April 10, 2012 at 8:55 AM | Permalink

    I would never have thought to link Watership Down with Pulp Fiction, but that (and a complete lack of artistic talent) is why I’m only commenting on these strips.

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  2. William McDuff
    Posted April 10, 2012 at 12:51 AM | Permalink

    Hee. Anybody else getting a ‘Shaggy’ vibe from Fiver up there?

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    • Alpha0010
      Posted April 10, 2012 at 6:19 AM | Permalink

      I think I see the resemblance.

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