Clarissa Saves Halloween-Part 3
THANK YOU!
Last week it struck me that while it seems that every chud and their mother has a website, Twitter account or YouTube channel that gets hundreds of comments daily, I was lucky to get two or three a week. I really needed to know how many people were out there enjoying my work. I’m glad to see that I have so many weekly visitors! I hope you enjoy what you are getting.
If you didn’t announce yourself last week, please don’t hesitate to do so. We’re a family here, and we should all get to know each other better! (pours Kool-Aid.) I’m also thankful for the feedback you gave about what your favorite features are on this site. It will help me prioritize the site’s content, so keep the suggestions coming!
I was also grateful to hear how many people visit this site more than once a week. I am working hard to get myself into a position to post my strips more often, but this week, at least, your dreams are coming true! The FINAL installments of Clarissa Saves Halloween will arrive at last on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
As you all know, I am running a Kickstarter that I designed to help keep the content here coming on time. I appreciate everyone who has already pledged, but if you don’t have the money to spare, it is very easy to make a difference just by helping me promote the campaign! If you will only retweet this announcement you will be doing me a world of good!
Thank you again for your patience, and for chiming in!
I found this one a little hard to follow for some reason, but it was worth the effort. Thanks!
JY: Yes, this story is a bit more abstract, since I took the focus off of Clarissa. I am trying to broaden the story to be about the entire situation Clarissa’s family is in. Hopefully this will be more clear by the end.
Longtime daily visitor, proud hardcover Weapon Brown owner, Clarissa is better than we deserve.
She’s a smart cookie, and generous with the toothpaste.
I visit the site at least every week day. I like your storytelling and art. I’m a bit confused by Clarissa, but that’s most likely because I’m missing some history or something.
“Just don’t think about it!”
That would be his advice, wouldn’t it? Almost seems like it’s showing how the brothers deal with the situation at home. One acts out while the other goes into denial, which leaves Clarissa to deal with the mess, even though she’s the last person who should have to be everyone’s problem solver.
Randy “Just don’t think about it”, classic
Poor Clarissa gifting her pumpkin, what a sweety