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* A common criticism of Piro of [[Megatokyo]] fame—he might be too busy to update his "[[Megatokyo|day job]]" more than [[Schedule Slip|2-3 times a month]], he might not have time to work on the cast page, he might miss so many deadlines that he's quite literally helped put one manga publisher out of business... but he has time to go to every anime convention in the US, spend 6–8 hours on a "[[Filler Strip|dead piro day]]" strip here or there or post blog rants about his favorite anime, anime merch, and MMORPGs.
* David Herbert is not only the writer of [https://web.archive.org/web/20130914230208/http://www.livingwithinsanity.com/index Living With Insanity] but also writes [https://web.archive.org/web/20130707062436/http://www.indyplanet.com/store/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=&products_id=3429 Gemini Storm] and it was recently announced he would be starting a new comic, with Michael Chick of [https://web.archive.org/web/20110922013608/http://www.livingwithinsanity.com/The_Author/ The Author] which Herbert has taken over writing duties for. He manages it by writing months before the due deadline.
** He just released a new webcomic, [https://web.archive.org/web/20190717190935/http://www.tnemrot.com/ Tnemrot], and another print comic, [https://web.archive.org/web/20131029133748/http://indyplanet.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=3969 Just Another Day] and he and the JAD artist are working on something else as well. And on his facebook he mentions working on three other projects he hasn't mentioned yet. Apparently he doesn't sleep.
** And he just started a [http://www.lancescomicworld.com/profiles/blogs/jump-on-witchblade-origins review column]{{Dead link}} that's going to update twice weekly. ''And'' he's still updating everything with regularity.
* Bobby Crosby has a good half-dozen webcomics unfinished, each of which see maybe three updates in a year. These updates seem to coincide him trying to push the story to a movie or media publisher; one gets the impression they're little more than vehicles for a screenwriting career he can't seem to get off the ground. One especially cynical may wonder if his inability to keep any of his web-works on a consistent schedule might be negatively affecting these attempts.