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Friday, December 02, 2005

Made Insane By Magic... Apparently



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This comic is not funny. But I've hit this weird kind of writers' block thing where I know where I want the story to go, but I've not actually got any joke to shove into it. And I don't want it to seem forced.

It also marks a change in FireBall Comics, I guess. From now on you can expect a single size, rather than all the weird and wonderful dimensions we've had so far. They might be a little bit smaller, depending on different resolutions and viewing availability, as I know that if you've got anything less than 1280x1024 it looks really blocky and blown up, etc. There may be a way to fix this easily, but I'm not too sure.

So until I've got some decent jokes in the storyline, expect a lot of those stand-alone comics (like the Mario Kart one) with just a single joke. I know you prefer those anyway. And until I fiddle with the code, expect huge comics.

Sorry.

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