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Why Did You Choose Drunk Duck to Host Your Comic?

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well, it all started when i was vastly approaching the age of thirty. i looked in the mirror and quickly realized that my days of youth were coming to a close. i teared up a bit before i decided that it was either do or die at this point. i either follow my dreams of being a successful comic book artist, or continue working a 9-5 job while wallowing in self pity over what i have not done. i then combed my hair and brushed my teeth, put on a clean pressed shirt, and a dirty pair of slacks i only wore for two hours yesterday. i tied my shoes, drank my coffee, ate breakfast, and kissed my grandma goodbye.

i rode the bus to the nearest starbucks, ordered an iced coffee, took the seat by the window, and opened my laptop. i first went on facebook out of habit, i had a notification that it was somebody's birthday that i didn't care about. i then opened up ms paint and got to work. i spent an approximate of three hours on the first panel, got another coffee, and got back to work.

three days later, i made my first comic joes bad day.

and thats how i ended up on drunkduck

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They drew the short straw. And the free uniforms are nice.

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The reason I chose Drunk Duck was because I read about it in a book about making webcomics. At the time I was reading this book I didn't even know what a webcomic was so Drunk Duck was kind of my main introduction to them aside from ones I had read before but hadn't actually known were webcomics. If I were going to start another webcomic I would indeed host it here and in fact that is something I am planning on doing soon.

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For me, it"s the community. And user friendly. I"ve been visiting the site for awhile, back when it was Drunk. So Ive always been a fan of the place

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I really like that here you feel in a real community, with forums and friendly people.

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I found it when searching places to host a web comic at. I lurked for a while and checked out the comics and the strips and felt it was a good place to bring my comic to. I enjoy a lot of the comics here and enjoy the passion have for their product.

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I've been apart of this community for many years now (under a different author though) and always enjoyed the comics and people here! I was on hiatus for a few years and I guess so were some of my favorite comics from years back but I always had a soft spot for this site. :)

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Before setting up my Drunk Duck account, my comic "Something is Drawn Here" was published exclusively on my Twitter. At the time, I had really nowhere else to put it, I didn't have my own website or much of an audience to keep it afloat. Plus it didn't seem like a natural home for the comic.

While I was putting up the first few strips on Twitter I began thinking of a second home for my stupid little comic since I didn't feel Twitter was a perfect place for the strips. Then I remembered about "Boxdog", an amazing comic on Drunk Duck that I got into around October last year (you should check it out, fucking great comic even if it's hardly updated anymore). This gave me the idea to set up my account and move "Something is Drawn Here" to Drunk Duck (while also updating it on Twitter).

I think this move worked fairly well so far, it feels in it's element with dozens of other really good webcomics in an actual webcomic hosting site with a wider range of people instead of being constricted to a confined space on social media. Twitter just didn't seem to click with me for posting the comic, but Drunk Duck seems like a perfect home for this dumb little comic.

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Hello everyone!
I've been posting my comic for about 6 months on other sites. I've heard of The Duck before, but I swear, last time I came here, it wasn't this nice.
I decided to try it out today, and so far, I really like the set up.
I'm starting posting my comic a few pages each Monday until I get caught up to the rest of my sites. My normal posting is 1 page every Monday.
Hopefully things will go well here!

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I want to spread awareness of my comic across multiple platforms. Because I'm raising funds for the creation and translation of Modern Life of the Immortals, vol.2 on IndieGoGo: https://igg.me/at/mlti


I'm using Tapstic and LINE Webtoons.But currently, there is something wrong w/ account of LINE Webtoons, I can't login for a month which makes me quite desperate!

My friend recommended DD. And I there are rare comics with Chinese-style watercolor painting which can be an advantage and disadvantage for us xD
Still, I hope all fellows here would love my comics, give comments and Support it on IndieGoGo!

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Hello everyone

I think that I choose Duck webcomics because I found "COCHLEA and EUSTACHIA" here. That's a great Indie comic, so, if Duck Webcomics is fine for Cochlea and Eustachia, is fine for me.

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