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* [[Sturgeon's Law]] -- 90% of works in ''any'' medium are crud, and webcomics are no exception.
** While it is expected you'll get better the longer your comic runs... there's nothing that says you couldn't just be improving from 15th percentile [[So Bad Its Horrible|total crap]] to 45th percentile [[So Okay It's Average|slightly less crap]], as opposed to something that crosses the 90th percentile and becomes good.
* [[Two Gamers
And in addition to all these... finding ways to avoid responsbility for an update is also an issue:
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* [[Small Name, Big Ego]] -- No matter how big your comic gets, you'll always be small potatoes compared to the mainstream. Rub people the wrong way while you're being a [[Shameless Self Promoter]], and you'll end up one of these.
* [[The Rant]] -- Often used to shill [[The Merch]] and explain a [[Schedule Slip]], it can also turn into a soap box. Use it wisely.
* [[Writer
== Potential Subversions ==
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** Any kind of [[Spin-Off]] you can come up with.
** [[Themed Tarot Deck]] (or just a card deck, really -- still lots of cards)
** [[Title: the
Also, be wary of:
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