I hope this says it all. I'm having a difficult time being eloquent regarding this, as it's never happened for me before, but I hope I've put all my feelings out on it in as clear a way as possible.
Lancaster is now truly over, but most of the work has really only begun.
If you'll join us on Monday for the opening of the new site at lancaster-comic.com, we can get down to some brass tacks, most importantly, how you submit your entry for the Northcod Residential contest! You don't want to miss out on that now, do you? I thought not! :D
you did your self a good job. i mean this comic will hold a place in my heart for a long time because it was so good and i reread eveything and took the time to see how well you made the changes. all i can say is give your self a pat on the back for this comic. also its very nice of you to thank the people that help you out to make this comic possible.
You know, it's not every day someone's main character just slowly dies of old age after living a full and productive life. Most people would be really tempted to have them killed in a meteor crash or saving the world or something. That's pretty cool.
Cheers, Poinko, this was a hell of an accomplishment. Seriously.
I can't think of anything more to say than the simple gesture of bawling my eyes out.
I'm going to miss this Lancaster series. It's kinda bittersweet this ending, but it makes a lot of sense too.
Wait, I did say more. Oh well. ;)
My only regret is that I never got to this sooner. Bravo Phil. Bravo.