The final comic for the 2010 Halloween Week Special. Feel free to leave comments below.
Well that does it for the very first Polar Opposites Halloween Week Special. I hope everyone thoroughly enjoyed this week of comics. I realize that these comics were terribly horrifying and so I like to apologize for any disturbing nightmares they may have caused you.
You can rest peacefully tonight, knowing that you survived the week of relentlessly horrific images and that next week Polar Opposites will be returning to normal. Normal may not be the proper word to use however because starting next week Polar Opposites will begin updating on Tuesdays and Thursdays. I apologize to all of you that can’t get enough of the comic and want more of it rather than less. I just can’t logically convince myself that it is worth the amount of time that I am putting into it for the lack of return. I’m not trying to be lazy about it. I just don’t have the amount of readers right now that I need to make money. I wish I had no finical concerns to worry about and I could create this comic strip just as a hobby, but the bills have got to get paid. So for right now my solution to the slow growth of the website is to just invest slightly less time into it. No worries the quality will not change and uncontrollable fits of laughter will continue on just one day less a week.
First off I just want to say Happy Birthday to my mom, yesterday was her birthday.
Well I’ve been working hard lately to bring more readers to the webcomic. Most of my time has been spent submitting the site to as many directories as I can find and the rest of the time is spent pulling my hair out trying to unlock the secrets of search engine optimization. My efforts seem to be paying off slightly as I have seen a decent increase in traffic to the site, but I am still no where near the number of readers I need to pursue this full time. I would love to see this webcomic grow into something great with thousands of readers and in order to keep Polar Opposites growing I’m going to need your help. Tell everyone you know to check out the site. Bribe them with truck loads of money if you have to. (I would recommend starting with smaller amounts and working your way up to truck loads, but it’s your call.)
Thank you to everyone out there who already reads and supports this webcomic I truly appreciate it. As long as I can afford to keep the site going I will do my best to do so.
If there are any other webcomic creators out there who might be reading this and have some advice to help me out I would love to hear from you. Just click the email tab right below the comic strip and send me an email or leave a comment.
Random Advice: Sprinkling Pixy Stix on your head will not make you fly.
Webcomic comments are welcome. Please if you liked this comic strip leave a short comment to tell the world. Lets build a community.
Did this comic strip make you laugh, cry, or maybe spit up a little? Tell the world about it by leaving your comment here. Everyone’s opinion is welcome so don’t be shy, it will be fun!
Did this comic strip make you laugh, cry, or maybe spit up a little? Tell the world about it by leaving your comment here. Everyone’s opinion is welcome so don’t be shy, it will be fun!
It may have taken just slightly longer than I had planned, but your wait is finally over! Introducing, for the first time on this webcomic, the ability to now post your priceless comments on every comic strip. No longer are you limited by the shackles of my poor coding skills. Be free the way nature intended for you to be. Seriously your comments are valued and I love to hearing from you even if you don’t have a lot to say. Try it out on today’s comic by simply clicking the “comment on this comic” link just underneath the new strip. (A special thanks to Dirty Dan for helping me get this working.)
Warning: Commenting can become extremely addicting and Polar Opposites is not responsible for any bleeding, blistering, or soreness of the fingers. Other side effects include lack of sleep and uncontrollable shouting.
New Favorite Quote: “Don’t be stupid, it’s not smart.” – Not sure who said it first but I heard it from Ty Pennington.









