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WENDY IS BACK? omg I dunno

Tue Apr 8, 2008, 6:39 AM
I've been getting the "Is Wendy coming back?" question a few times recently. It's a little odd, as her websites and comics were never all that great. But on the other hand, she had her fans, and people like comebacks. Nostalgia is in, and comebacks are exciting.

Bringing her back is an idea I've mulled over recently, but I have to make it clear that it wouldn't be in the webcomic form most people got to know her with. It'd be as the "pinup girl" she was back in her really early days, a decade ago, before the Keenspot comic. Think of it like Dean Yeagle's Mandy... uhh, only a lot less classy.

The problem with this idea is that... should I really start yet another project? Maybe I should think about keeping my nose in Girly and Doctor Voluptua and complete those stories, then MAYBE consider moving forward on that whole animation project I started like a year ago.... before starting anything else. My attention span is bad enough as it is.

ON THE OTHER HAND, it's not like I'm not sort of doing this already. Three short Slipshine comics have featured Wendy, and there's another one the way this month. She's still often the subject of my occasional Oekaki pictures, so I have fairly recent illustrations of her. It wouldn't consume that much time to just build a website where I can point everyone to this stuff, while drawing the occasional new pinup, right?

HMMMMMM.
What do you, the viewers at home, think?

Like I said, the old webcomic will never return, so I apologize to those who'd be excited about that. Any new comics with her would star new supporting characters. Yumi's pretty much retired. Lucy's a Girly character now. Miki's character also has been retired with this 24-hr comic.

It'd be the return of Wendy, the animated pinup girl and pornstar.

In short, porny porn Wendy porn porn porny porn.

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I like porn. It's not like doing occasional pinups would distract from your other projects too much.

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Hmmm welll like you said it's not like your doing an entirely new comic on her, so I don't think it could hurt :D


(On the other hand, projects like to sprout ideas of their own, thus completely throwing you off track of anything else.... :lol: )

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wendy is as wendy does... which makes very little sense, but there ya go

whatever you do, it's all good

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Porn is good. :) Just don't run yourself into the ground trying to do it.

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if you do restart Wendy, you should bring back the Lucy shirts. I've worn mine SPARINGLY, only bringing it out for special occaisions. It's not falling apart, but it is ever so slightly showing its age.

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Excitement for a return of Wendy Comics would not come from how good the old comic itself was, but from how much you've improved.

Frankly, I'd Like to see more Crazy Batgirl.

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Just pinups and the like is fine. I think people who like the character would like this. An "aggregator" site that groups all the material wouldn't hurt, I think.

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But a Corolla can do the job just as well.
I agree- the occasional pinup can't hurt anyone :3

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That's actually a neat idea. Keeping the character alive, but as a 'stress relief' sort of thing that you update when you 'feel like it'.

Cool!

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