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** And for managing that buffer, you'll want to use a Content Management System that allows you to schedule updates -- [http://comicpress.org/ ComicPress] is the industry darling (and free!), but as long as you can schedule updates to go up on time (so you can go to a convention or elsewhere without having to worry about updates), anything will work.
* [[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 ItsIt's 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 on a Couch]] - It's been done so many times, you'll have better odds doing a Furry Porn Comic.