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The DrunkDuck Interview:
Ronson
Did you begin the comic with the intention of making it into such a widely read comic?
That's hard to say. It's a story I want to tell. I do find that the more people who read it and enjoy it seem to want me to work on it even more.
But I was working on this back in the stone ages of 1991, where I made about ten copies of each issue to sell at the local comic shop - and usually only sold one or two at most. That should have crushed my spirit, but it didn't.
My first audience has been Martha since the day we met, and entertaining her is always my goal as I'm writing. I think if I had to live with an audience of one, so long as it was her I could do it.
But having hundreds (maybe thousands) of people reading "The Gods of Arr-Kelaan" online is really great, not to mention the nice feeling it is when people buy my books because they want to have a permanent collection of it.
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