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8/1/2025, 5:57:13 PM
>>149657439
It was when services like Kickstarter and Patreon were still relatively new and hadn't yet been completely inundated with slop producers and outright scammers. Artists had actual routes to making their passion projects modestly profitable and so a lot of people were off starting up webcomics. Not all of them were hits, but there were enough popular ones updating on a regular basis that /co/ was never short of things to discuss.
>>149656839
Endtown is still trucking along.
It was when services like Kickstarter and Patreon were still relatively new and hadn't yet been completely inundated with slop producers and outright scammers. Artists had actual routes to making their passion projects modestly profitable and so a lot of people were off starting up webcomics. Not all of them were hits, but there were enough popular ones updating on a regular basis that /co/ was never short of things to discuss.
>>149656839
Endtown is still trucking along.
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