On F and its chords
Seeing as it's been a year since the hiatus began, I thought I'd come in and say a couple words.
I still believe in F Chords and I'm proud of the work I did here. It laid the groundwork for the drawing style I evolved Starslip into, and it spoke very clearly from (and to) the interest I have in the humor in trying to make it big, in being more interested in music theory than music, in coming at a field from the left instead of growing up immersed in it.
I want to make F Chords, but it's also anchored to a part of my life that is now over. The whole arc I had worked up for it no longer fits. So I want to say it's coming back -- but if it does, it'll have to change. I love the characters, especially the main ones. I want to be good to them. But it's actually difficult for me to even look at these comics most of the time. There's no timetable for that next project.
You guys are amazing and thank you for keeping the faith. The first place that news will land is here.
- Kris, December 28 2009.
I still believe in F Chords and I'm proud of the work I did here. It laid the groundwork for the drawing style I evolved Starslip into, and it spoke very clearly from (and to) the interest I have in the humor in trying to make it big, in being more interested in music theory than music, in coming at a field from the left instead of growing up immersed in it.
I want to make F Chords, but it's also anchored to a part of my life that is now over. The whole arc I had worked up for it no longer fits. So I want to say it's coming back -- but if it does, it'll have to change. I love the characters, especially the main ones. I want to be good to them. But it's actually difficult for me to even look at these comics most of the time. There's no timetable for that next project.
You guys are amazing and thank you for keeping the faith. The first place that news will land is here.
- Kris, December 28 2009.