>>149388377But perhaps the biggest failing of most webcomics is just the general lackadaisical approach they almost all have.
There's no real effort or direction. It's more like the artist is just trying to draw everyday as a habit rather than trying to produce an actual entertaining story.
There's no planning ahead, they just start with chapter 1 and go one page at a time, writing themselves into holes and then retconning those holes away and persisting with the shit they've created, never once trying to make it actually good.
There's never an end to webcomics, no end is even planned.
Nobody ever thinks of their webcomic as a "project" because that would imply a completion state. The webcomic is always just a part of their life, a habit, a routine, never anything that's actually going anywhere.