Communication is Important
Many of you are probably wondering what is up with the little green doll thing sitting on the couch with Violet.
For those of you who do recognize it, yes, it is Fumbles from Goblins.
Why is there a Fumbles plushie sitting there with Violet? Well I have to go back a couple years to explain.
When I was 16, I was trying really hard (and failing) to make a comic. Like one that I would sell in stores and stuff. This comic was based on my D&D characters, and they would go on fantastic stories (for those of you wondering, yes, I am STILL working on it, and I have plans to making this an actual webcomic sometime in the future).
My boyfriend at the time saw this, and ended up showing me one of the many things that would help inspire me to become a webcomic artist.
Goblins was the first webcomic I ever read. I instantly fell in love with it because it was funny, the characters were likeable, and I genuinely enjoyed it. You can probably tell who my favourite character is, just by looking back up at the comic. Thunt, the author, pretty quickly became one of my heroes, and my gateway comic to other webcomics such as Least I Could Do, Girls With Slingshots, Something Positive, and many many more.
Fast forward a couple years to present day, and here I am, still reading Goblins, and so many other webcomics. Then I notice something. Goblins hadn’t updated in a while. I thought, no biggie, sometimes life happens and people are late, I’ll just wait it out.
I check back every day to see if he updated, still nothing. I check twitter, radio silence across the board. Now I start to get worried.
Finally, word comes out briefly about what’s going on. Thunt has been having some personal problems, and it has prevented him from being able to work. I won’t go into more detail because 1. I have no idea what’s been going on really, and 2. It’s none of my business.
But the good news is that he’s been able to talk on Twitter now, and he’s slowly getting better. So much so that he’s finally making jokes. He kept thanking his followers, even asking if his followers weren’t following any other webcomic artists if they could go steady with him.
I made a joke asking if being a webcomic artist counted or would I have to stop in order to get a letterman jacket.
He responded with this tweet (click here).
And then immediately responded with this tweet (click here).
So now imagine me, sitting in my pjs, looking at my phone, and seeing this unfold. Thunt, one of the reasons why I even considered making a webcomic, is telling me that I’m funny. The author of the first webcomic I ever read, is telling me that he’s reading my webcomic. He’s having his own problems right now, and he’s still took the time to look at my work.
You cannot imagine what state I was in. I remember a couple of years ago when he came to Toronto for a convention, and I was so nervous about going up to meet him, that I threw money at my brother and told him to go buy one of his books. I kick myself every time I remember that, saying that I should really have more courage to go see one of my heroes, but what’s done is done. My brother said that Thunt was actually really funny, and asked him if he owed him any money when my brother approached him.
In short, I’m dedicating this comic to Thunt. I know it’s message has really nothing to do with his comic, like at all, but I really don’t know how else to express the emotions that I’m feeling right now.
So thank you Thunt, for sharing your talent with the world, for taking me on an emotional roller coaster ride with Goblins for the past 8 years, and for the tweets that have made these last couple of years with Let’s Ask Violet all that more worthwhile. Know that this ridiculous fan of yours hopes you feel better soon and will wait patiently and eagerly for your return.
To go support Thunt and his webcomic Goblins (and I highly recommend you do), please visit goblinscomic.org
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Koodos on the dedication. And you can tell him that you got him at least one new reader… Well more that you got someone interested, and his talents got him another reader.
been following thunt myself for a few years and I followed his tweet and read the dedication.
It’s sweet, not often you see some genuine caring online these days.
Just came over here because of your Tweet on Thunt’s page.
I Just read your whole comic from the start, and it’s awesome. Keep doing it. This is going in my rather small list of regular comics I read.
So he got one reader from you, now you’ve got a new reader because of him.
Just wanted to say that because of your relationship with thunt you have another reader and probably many more thuntonians. Awesome comic!!!
Thank you~! :3
Make that at least two new readers. When I saw Thunt recommend this comic, I came here and ended up reading the entire thing in one go.
Also: He is a really cool guy. Very down to earth and welcoming. Next time, go talk to him.
^^;; I’ll try. I may have to literally be pushed to go see him.
And thanks for reading~! :3
Want to know what’s funny about the dedication? I just found your webcomic today and, since you seemed to have a good head on your shoulders and were good at giving advice, I was actually wondering if you could talk to Thunt to cheer him up.lol (I’m a long time fan, though I don’t know him personally or anything.)
^^;; I don’t know him personally either, and I’d only really be able to talk with him if he wanted to.
But thanks for the compliment! :3
Got sent here because of the tweet and I’m glad I took the time to catch up with it! Great comic, I’m gonna have to keep a watch!
It was Thunt replying to you that introduced me to your comic, and I love it.
The retweet really did get you a lot of good exposure. 🙂 I just finished reading through the archives myself. I almost stopped when you started using the soft focus panels because that kind of messes with my eyes/brain, but I stuck with it anyway because I was enjoying it too much. 🙂
Another new reader of yours from that conversation. Keep up the good work!
“I know its message has really nothing to do with his comic”
At first I assumed from your title (“Communication is Important”) you were making a joke about how his blog post to explain what’s going on has taken over a month to write (so far). I don’t really follow the twitter feed, but it looks like there’ve been about half a dozen twitter updates on the progress of the blog update about the comic updates.
OH I didn’t even think of that ^^;; DX
From his twitter, he’s basically been saying that he’s been working on the blog to explain his absence. That’s all I really know.
He’s got the image up now! That explains… well, nothing really, unless maybe the mannequin represents creativity and the monster represents writer’s block? I think I’m even more confused now.