If it’s too nerdy for you, don’t worry, there’s more where that came from. I vetted it against my illustrious band of Patreon supporters.
And speaking of which, one of the best things I enjoy about Patreon is being able to bounce off my ideas with readers who are following my Patreon feed. It’s great to have a sounding board, and – as a side effect, I’m also enjoying the sense of community that’s built up over there.
There’s no pressure or commitment as a Patreon supporter. Sign up, take a look around, grab some free goodies that I’ve put up. But, more importantly, you have a chance to be actively involved as I share the behind-the-scenes efforts of making comics (and more).
As always, thank you for reading / sharing my comics. For over 15 years, your support makes what I do possible.
-Krishna
Jake Eskel
July 9, 2014 at 2:17 pmSee, I’d LOVE to have that sorta chat with an engineer!
Also, you keep popping up a “See the latest comic in email!” signup form. I’d be more likely to (re-)subscribe to that if the comic came as an embedded image. A heavy HTML email saying “Look, the site has a new comic!” doesn’t benefit me. I would love to get the comic in my email, though.
Krishna M. Sadasivam
July 9, 2014 at 2:56 pmThanks for the feedback, Jake. Could you send me a screenshot of what you’re seeing in the mailing list? Because the one that’s sent does, in fact, include the comic as an embedded image.
Tony McGurk
July 10, 2014 at 5:58 amSignal attenuation is an important subject for a child to understand.