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Joe and Tina, I just read your entire story so far and it reads really great as a solid piece. It’s not that the individual installments aren’t dynomite, it’s just that, as a whole, the entire story gells so wonderfully and the more subtle humor (like the owl’s tootsie pop) seems so much more dynamic. Keep up the great work. I just wanted to let you know how appreciated “Monkey and Bird” truly is. I can’t wait to see it collected as a Graphic Novel.
Thanks, Gerry.
I always imagined “Monkey & Bird” being part of an overall story arc with more or less of a punchline every installment. The digital format lends itself to that sort of storyline in that it’s easy to flip back and forth whereas a daily or monthly printed comic is too easy to miss. The internet never sells out of an issue!
…and no one kicks you out of the shop for loitering!
Tina and I are happy to be a part of CO2 Comics. I appreciate the appreciation!
The first chapter of “Monkey & Bird” will soon come to a close, but we will soon follow it up with the next chapter of this funny animal/romance book.
Tina and I are also cooking up some other ideas in the kitchen! They are just sketches and notes thus far, but we will bring you a plate when it’s done cooking!
Thank you Gerry for your kind words, it’s been a pleasure being a member of your clubhouse. Joe and I have had a lot of fun inventing the various characters and plotting what direction the story line will take.