rennaT wrote:The reason you think that is that the only replacement for XKCD that you can imagine is a replica of XKCD but new and fresh when, in reality, the new XKCD probably isn't going to be much like that at all. Nobody isn't going to want to read XKCDv2 while XKCD is still putting out a comic, whether the comic is good or not. They're pledged their loyalty to XKCD over the years if not verbally then with their complicit behaviour. In reality, the new XKCD isn't going to look much like XKCD at all. It may list XKCD as one of its influences but it will have been so diluted by a host of other influences that it will be an entirely different beast. It may not even have the same personality as XKCD but it will have many of the same goals and ideals. I'm not saying that I can write this comic by myself because I don't think I can. But if me, SlappyMcGee and Yahoozy were to get together, hell, who knows what could happen? This comic is already being written, Dave, whether you like it or not. It's been percolating for while and because you've been looking for a "The New XKCD" comic, you've missed it. I wonder if you'll continue to miss it because you don't want to see it.
You're right on one point, though. I do still like XKCD. Even if it makes me a little sad to see what it's become. And I'm gonna keep on liking XKCD right until it's done for good.
Hmm? I don't think someone should make xkcd2. I think someone should actually innovate a project for once instead of being hopelessly derivative; and
beg that he'll be able to find references in other people's comics that make him feel like he's not the only one who can't conjure new ideas. I'm patiently waiting a surprise that's not frivolous absurdity and has art, style, and writing to
contend with rather than equal that of xkcd. It's just not happening.
As for Slaps, Tanner, and
yahoozy?, I think those guys have talked about a new comic for a while. They're really good at talking about comics. I'm looking forward to the next talking that they do. They're really good at talking about doing comics, when they're not busy talking about something to talk about. I think they need direction. I may help them lead their project, otherwise there's no way it'll be anywhere near as good as xkcd.
When you guys wanna start your comic and stop talking about it, I'm totally onboard. I'll have Slappy review the papers with me once we're done making characters on the fully-released D&D Character Builder, now offering up to 30 levels of every class and exclusive new powers for the as-of-yet-unrealeased Bard and Druid. I really want to see you guys be able to succeed and it's gone pretty much nowhere without me. I don't want this comic of yours to become another "Cyberzone visualization studio".