A little update

So, it's been a couple days, mainly because it's the same old same old with me. My Memorial Day consisted of basically just sitting around royally screwing up my sleep schedule. For some reason I woke up at 6am, even though I had gone to bed at about 12:30. Now, days after, I'm still on that messed up schedule. I guess this IS the schedule I actually wanted to be on, but I was thrust into it fairly forcefully (by... someone, I'm sure. My subconscious maybe?). For the past couple of days I've been going to bed at about 9:45 or 10 and waking up at 7:15, which means I'm getting a lot of sleep, but I'm still freaking tired. Hopefully it's just an issue of getting used to it, which means I should be good tonight. The goal is to go to bed between 9 and 9:30 and wake up between 5:30 and 6. That would give me about an hour of free time before I needed to be anywhere and I could probably get to work at 8, which would mean going home around 4 instead of 5, which would give me about the same amount of time after work as I have now.

Anyway, considering the fact that my sleep schedule is the biggest highlight of the past couple of days, it's not really that much of a surprise that there hasn't been much posting. I guess I could start doing webcomic focus posts, since I read a BUNCH of them. We'll start with....

Dominic Deegan, Oracle for Hire
This is probably my favorite (or at least in the top three) of the big long list that I read. It's a fantasy comic set in a world created by the author (the same guy writes and draws it) and it's really surprising how deep and creative it is. The comic is a story comic that focuses on Dominic Deegan (hopefully obvious) who's a seer that helps solve the world's probably with his friends and family, basically. I'm not really great at summing up things, but that's fairly accurate. There can be a fair amount of blood and gore at times, but it's usually only a strip or two before it moves on, so that's not the focus. It looks like he puts a lot of effort into it and the art has improved a lot over the course of the comic (this is the case for pretty much all of the comics I'll post) I just realized that it's hard to just pick up with the current story, so if you want to read it, you're probably better of starting from the beginning. That's really my recommendation for any of the comic's I'll post, since that way you get to see how characters change and how the art changes over the course of the comic, which is always nice. Plus you'll understand the references made to earlier plot point, which can help.

Well that's that, have a great day!

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