Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-12736261-20140708222412/@comment-14824931-20140822163750

Yeah I honestly didn't think the magic paper idea would be good either. What if we do a comic where the plot isn't too important or dramatic, so that it would be much easier to add humour. Some comics are all about the plot, but there are some series when each book, i guess, or chapter maybe, is a different story. There could still be a big story that continues slowly throughout the comics, but it wont affect the events as much, maybe? I'm not sure if you guys understand, I'm trying my best to explain. So if we have a really dramatic (i can't think of another word to say) main plot, for example if the school is about to shut down like what you guys were thinking of, the comics would be a little more serious and dramatic than it is humorous, because all the comics will be based on the characters trying to stop the school from closing. If you think about it, it may even be harder for us to write because we'll have to think more about what the problem and solution will be, including how we'll add lots of jokes into it, and the story altogether we might possibly be making it really short once everything's solved, and then we're going to have to change the story to make it keep going on and on, so it would be really hard to do in general. What I'm suggesting is that we do little to no main plot, like if its basically only about what the characters do at the art school, each chapter could be a different story and it will be interesting anyway. Also, the comic could keep continueing until we want to stop. Kind of like TV shows x3 And, it would be easier to add in that one idea TM had about each member in the comic creating their own little story sometime, and it won't have to follow the main plot like it would if we go with the other option.