I drew most of these comics in 2006 and most people who saw them encouraged me to do something with them. I finally just bought some nice server space and put them up to enjoy. What I have found out about webpages since is that they're a whole heck of a lot easier to do than I imagined. I knew that I would need some technical prowess before I ever ventured into the realm of actual expression and so I've made it a hobby to learn PHP. I find this server interpreter language to be incredibly powerful, on the same level as the sysreset script for mirc, but even MORE functional with so many unique bells and whistles, It would take me hours to explain. Suffice it to say, I will be learning more and more about server side html interpretting. I don't yet know if I'd need to learn ASP, but I know I'll be reading a whole lot in the future. There are at least 100 comics that I have drawn. When I upgraded to a vista computer, ripping out all the guts to my old one and frankensteining the new one, I lost the functionality of my scanner. Now as recently as three years ago, scanners could be bought at best buy and the like for a mere $25. For some reason, these cheap brands disappeared even though their products worked. So until I get me a new scanner, you're out of luck. I don't draw terribly much nowadays, but I just think that's the winter for you. Once I get my act together, which is essentially when I quit my job, which I have decided to do before january (screw you brittany!), then I will 1. buy a real nice scanner 2. scan in all comics from "wide-ruled", including other character comics also done on lined paper. 3. locate and scan my older comic which nobody really saw but likewise I was encouraged. That one is a whole family of personified sports balls each of which my sister tells me is an obvious part of my personality. Personally, I just happen to like long haired sword wielding soccer balls...