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This is one of the best web comics I have read. I always look forward to the latest comic. Keep up the excellent work. Have you considered a book? I would gladly support a Kickstarter if you ever decided to do one.
This is one of the best web comics I have read. I always look forward to the latest comic. Keep up the excellent work. Have you considered a book? I would gladly support a Kickstarter if you ever decided to do one.
They did do a Kickstarter and a book. The book is amazing! It has several new storylines and behind the scenes info like rough character sketches, character development evolution etc. it's really cool.
Thank you, Katie and Adam, for sharing this wonderful creation with the world. It means a lot to us, we're glad you let us be a part of it.
Oh please tell me it isn't over! Dr. McNinja just ended! You've already finished Skadi! I've got a collection of other webcomics, but at this rate, they'll run dry!
thank you for being a bright light and making the world a little more cheerful.
It saddens me that can never thank you both in person. I live on the other side of the pont and the changes are tiny you will ever go to a convention in europe. And if you do, the changes are also slim I could go to the said convention.
I don't think the comic is over. Looking over at Katie's twitter, it seems they're focusing on good things today, rather than paying attention to the inauguration of a certain sexually-aggressive thin-skinned tangerine man-baby that has inexplicably been chosen to lead a nuclear superpower.
thank you for being a bright light and making the world a little more cheerful.
It saddens me that can never thank you both in person. I live on the other side of the pont and the changes are tiny you will ever go to a convention in europe. And if you do, the changes are also slim I could go to the said convention.
No worries. I will survive.
Please don't say that. It upsets us to know that people will survive without having met us.
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SynDuoJohn A. GalvanSomewhere over a rainbowRegistered Userregular
Thank you Katie and Adam, this series really brings me so much joy. I look forward to it every week, and will gladly support it again via Kickstarter
Thank you for bringing pure perfection twice a week *hug*.
As a big fan of stories, and an even bigger fan of graphic storytelling, the work you're doing in Camp is truly some of the best I've read in a LONG time. Can't wait to take many more journey's around camp with Malachi, Seventeen and my new favourite person, Brian!
Man...Doctor McNinja ended today...I saw this and panicked for a bit! Losing two webcomics and gaining a Billion Dollar Cheeto would have been too much.
The man in black fled across the desert, and the Gunslinger followed after him.
Thank YOU, Katie and Adam, for bringing a delightful twist to the art of storytelling from a child's perspective. This is both rare and poignant, and has no peer. Here's to more adventures, twist the heartstrings though they may.
This prompted me to finally say something I've been struggling to put into words for some time now:
Katie and Adam, I don't know if you realize how true-to-life these characters you've created are. My family takes care of foster children, and the longer these story lines go, the more they seem to parallel the real-life struggles of these real-life kids. This world is full of unwanted children, reeling from the damage of abuse, neglect, and abandonment, and because of that they aren't always the easiest people to live with. They can be self-centered, like Malachi, violent like Purdy, and even straight-up terrifying, like Neiman. In the eyes of society, they have become warped and unwantable, and caring for them can be a struggle as well as a privilege.
Anyhow, reading your strip gives me hope every time. It reminds me that healing happens slowly, in little ways that you don't notice every day. Their victories are small, but worth celebrating. At the end of the day, these kids are just kids, with their whole lives ahead of them to grow and change. I pray for all the little ones who are still lost in the woods, so to speak, and I thank you for telling their stories with so much humor and grace. You guys rock!
Katie and Adam, thank you so very much for creating this wonderful work of art called Camp Weedonwantcha. I always look forward to any updates and I always enjoy immersing myself within the vivid and heartfelt world you've crafted. In fact, reading your series has inspired me to pay greater attention to those in need, especially sick or less fortunate children here on my little island, as well as children suffering the indignities of displacement, starvation, prejudice, prostitution, and human trafficking, as well as those living in areas/countries affected by natural disasters and war. You amazing souls have, through your gifts of being able to evoke humanity in every detail and on every page, prompted me to fulfil a promise I made to myself years ago of joining my local Red Cross Society as a volunteer. So, in a very heartfelt and sincere nutshell.....thank you, thank you, thank you. Keep fighting the good fight.
Man, I don't even know where to start. We feel so fortunate to have such an amazing bunch of readers. Writing and drawing comics can be pretty draining in a number of ways, especially when the stories are a little more involved, or a little more emotional. It's even more draining when it's during stressful times. I hope those of you who keep coming back to read Camp W know that you make it so much easier, and so much more rewarding for us to get the work done.
Really, thank you guys for your comments, your critiques, your theories, your observations, and your patience. You make our comic better.
Did I wake up in opposite land this morning? You're thanking me for letting you enrichen my life? Is this a thing now? If I win the lottery, are they going to send me a thank you letter too? Is everyone who gave me a Christmas gift supposed to send me a thank you letter for letting them give it to me? You guys are awesome. Thank you so much for sharing your incredible viewpoint into life and character.
These comments are so consistently sickeningly white-knight supportive each week, I find the comment section to be far more amazing then the comic series itself.
These comments are so consistently sickeningly white-knight supportive each week, I find the comment section to be far more amazing then the comic series itself.
These comments are so consistently sickeningly white-knight supportive each week, I find the comment section to be far more amazing then the comic series itself.
Thank you for sharing your time and talent with us. This comic is a high point of my week, just like Skadi was, and your willingness to provide something that helps make life nicer is more appreciated that you will ever know. Pax et Bonum.
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They did do a Kickstarter and a book. The book is amazing! It has several new storylines and behind the scenes info like rough character sketches, character development evolution etc. it's really cool.
Thank you, Katie and Adam, for sharing this wonderful creation with the world. It means a lot to us, we're glad you let us be a part of it.
It saddens me that can never thank you both in person. I live on the other side of the pont and the changes are tiny you will ever go to a convention in europe. And if you do, the changes are also slim I could go to the said convention.
No worries. I will survive.
Please don't say that. It upsets us to know that people will survive without having met us.
As a big fan of stories, and an even bigger fan of graphic storytelling, the work you're doing in Camp is truly some of the best I've read in a LONG time. Can't wait to take many more journey's around camp with Malachi, Seventeen and my new favourite person, Brian!
Katie and Adam, I don't know if you realize how true-to-life these characters you've created are. My family takes care of foster children, and the longer these story lines go, the more they seem to parallel the real-life struggles of these real-life kids. This world is full of unwanted children, reeling from the damage of abuse, neglect, and abandonment, and because of that they aren't always the easiest people to live with. They can be self-centered, like Malachi, violent like Purdy, and even straight-up terrifying, like Neiman. In the eyes of society, they have become warped and unwantable, and caring for them can be a struggle as well as a privilege.
Anyhow, reading your strip gives me hope every time. It reminds me that healing happens slowly, in little ways that you don't notice every day. Their victories are small, but worth celebrating. At the end of the day, these kids are just kids, with their whole lives ahead of them to grow and change. I pray for all the little ones who are still lost in the woods, so to speak, and I thank you for telling their stories with so much humor and grace. You guys rock!
Its so funny and sweet, and has wonderful characters even the gross/scary ones are fun (Neiman!) although I wouldn't necessarily want to meet them!
Really, thank you guys for your comments, your critiques, your theories, your observations, and your patience. You make our comic better.
I feel bad for Neiman. I think he's a good guy. He just needs a hug.
I think there are some people in the world that just need hugs.
Go away.
(Was that unsupportive enough?)
Adam, do you need hug?
That is very true. I may be a little worried about him stealing my shirt before the hug though!
That's just Neiman though. He's the spice of life.
You never know if he's going to murder you or save you with a rope made primarily of your own hair.
But he's always there.
Watching.
Waiting.
Always.
Always watching.