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** ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'': [[Webcomic/DresdenCodak Kimiko Ross]], [[Webcomic/DieselSweeties Red Robot]], and [[Webcomic/{{Applegeeks}} Eve]] make an appearance in [[http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1421 #1421]].
* ScheduleSlip: For the longest time, its status ranged from "there's a schedule?" to "the last one was scheduled for May 1, so obviously it'll be up sometime in August". Some years see consistent monthly-ish comic publication, some don't. In 2018 Diaz went public with their lifelong struggle with depression and anxiety, explaining that their mental health often affects the comic schedule.
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* ScheduleSlip: For the longest time, its status ranged from "there's a schedule?" to "the last one was scheduled for May 1, so obviously it'll be up sometime in August". Some years see consistent monthly-ish comic publication, some don't. In 2018 Diaz went public with their lifelong struggle with depression and anxiety, explaining that their mental health often affects the comic schedule.
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** ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'': [[Webcomic/DresdenCodak Kimiko Ross]], Ross, [[Webcomic/DieselSweeties Red Robot]], and [[Webcomic/{{Applegeeks}} Eve]] make an appearance in [[http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1421 #1421]].
* ScheduleSlip: For the longest time,its status ranged from "there's a schedule?" it could barely be said to "the last one was scheduled for May 1, so obviously it'll be up sometime in August".have a schedule. Some years see consistent monthly-ish comic publication, some don't. In 2018 Diaz went public with their her lifelong struggle with depression and anxiety, explaining that their her mental health often affects the comic schedule.
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* WordOfGod: The author has stated that Kimiko, the protagonist, is meant to come off as more than a bit misanthropic, describing her version of transhumanism as how they felt when they were a teenager.
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* WordOfGod: The author has stated that Kimiko, the protagonist, is meant to come off as more than a bit misanthropic, describing her version of transhumanism as how they felt when they were a teenager.teenager.
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** ''Webcomic/HarkAVagrant'': Kimiko Ross is one of the characters on the wall in the [[http://www.harkavagrant.com/index.php?id=221 APE 2009]] page.
** ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'': [[Webcomic/DresdenCodak Kimiko Ross]], [[Webcomic/DieselSweeties Red Robot]], and [[Webcomic/{{Applegeeks}} Eve]] make an appearance in [[http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1421 #1421]].
** ''Webcomic/HarkAVagrant'': Kimiko Ross is one of the characters on the wall in the [[http://www.harkavagrant.com/index.php?id=221 APE 2009]] page.
** ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'': [[Webcomic/DresdenCodak Kimiko Ross]], [[Webcomic/DieselSweeties Red Robot]], and [[Webcomic/{{Applegeeks}} Eve]] make an appearance in [[http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1421 #1421]].
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* ScheduleSlip: For the longest time, its status ranged from "there's a schedule?" to "the last one was scheduled for May 1, so obviously it'll be up sometime in August". Some years see consistent monthly-ish comic publication, some don't. In 2018 Diaz went public with his their lifelong struggle with depression and anxiety, explaining that his their mental health often affects the comic schedule.
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* WordOfGod: The author has stated that Kimiko, the protagonist, is meant to come off as more than a bit misanthropic, describing her version of transhumanism as how he they felt when he was they were a teenager.
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* ScheduleSlip: For the longest time, its status ranged from "there's a schedule?" to "the last one was scheduled for May 1, so obviously it'll be up sometime in August". Some years see consistent monthly-ish comic publication, some don't. In 2018 Diaz went public with his lifelong struggle with depression and anxiety, explaining that his mental health often affects the comic schedule.
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** Back with a vengeance by the end of 2015. Diaz has taken both announced and unannounced months off (as in a month at a time, not a month cumulative) and produced a total of 2 comics in 2016. This is after he guaranteed the bi-weekly schedule in exchange for $4,500 worth of Patreon funding every month.
** As of late 2016 and early 2017, he seems to be getting slightly better. The strips are now coming out (roughly) monthly. Time will tell if this stays consistent.
*** As of October 2017, the monthly schedule is remaining consistent. And we're even in the final stretch of the Dark Science arc.
** Back with a vengeance by the end of 2015. Diaz has taken both announced and unannounced months off (as in a month at a time, not a month cumulative) and produced a total of 2 comics in 2016. This is after he guaranteed the bi-weekly schedule in exchange for $4,500 worth of Patreon funding every month.
** As of late 2016 and early 2017, he seems to be getting slightly better. The strips are now coming out (roughly) monthly. Time will tell if this stays consistent.
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** BackSome years see consistent monthly-ish comic publication, some don't. In 2018 Diaz went public with a vengeance by his lifelong struggle with depression and anxiety, explaining that his mental health often affects the end of 2015. Diaz has taken both announced and unannounced months off (as in a month at a time, not a month cumulative) and produced a total of 2 comics in 2016. This is after he guaranteed the bi-weekly schedule in exchange for $4,500 worth of Patreon funding every month.
** As of late 2016 and early 2017, he seems to be getting slightly better. The strips are now coming out (roughly) monthly. Time will tell if this stays consistent.
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** Back with a vengeance by the end of 2015. Diaz has taken both announced and unannounced months off (as in a month at a time, not a month cumulative) and produced a total of 2 comics in 2016. This is after he guaranteed the biweekly schedule in exchange for $4,500 worth of Patreon funding every month.
** Back with a vengeance by the end of 2015. Diaz has taken both announced and unannounced months off (as in a month at a time, not a month cumulative) and produced a total of 2 comics in 2016. This is after he guaranteed the biweekly schedule in exchange for $4,500 worth of Patreon funding every month.
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* ScheduleSlip: For the longest time, its status ranged from "there's a schedule?" to "the last one was scheduled for May 1, so obviously it'll be up sometime in August". 2015 has seen it move to a biweekly bi-weekly schedule, at least for a while.
** Back with a vengeance by the end of 2015. Diaz has taken both announced and unannounced months off (as in a month at a time, not a month cumulative) and produced a total of 2 comics in 2016. This is after he guaranteed thebiweekly bi-weekly schedule in exchange for $4,500 worth of Patreon funding every month.
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** Back with a vengeance by the end of 2015. Diaz has taken both announced and unannounced months off (as in a month at a time, not a month cumulative) and produced a total of 2 comics in 2016. This is after he guaranteed the biweekly schedule in exchange for $4,500 worth of Patreon funding.funding every month.
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* ScheduleSlip: It has a schedule? (New comics show up basically at random, with time gaps varying from a week to two or three ''months''.)
** Diaz has installed a "Next Comic On [date]" feature and claims to have personal deadlines, although they often get pushed back when life interferes.[[labelnote:*]]In other words, it hardly occurs that the deadlines DON'T get pushed back at least once per comic.[[/labelnote]]
** There were six comics posted in the entirety of 2013. There has been 3 comics posted this year, as of the end of August 2014.
** Diaz has installed a "Next Comic On [date]" feature and claims to have personal deadlines, although they often get pushed back when life interferes.[[labelnote:*]]In other words, it hardly occurs that the deadlines DON'T get pushed back at least once per comic.[[/labelnote]]
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* ScheduleSlip: It has a schedule? (New comics show up basically at random, with time gaps varying from a week to two or three ''months''.)
** Diaz has installed a "Next Comic On [date]" feature and claims to have personal deadlines, although they often get pushed back when life interferes.[[labelnote:*]]In other words, it hardly occurs that the deadlines DON'T get pushed back at least once per comic.[[/labelnote]]
* WordOfGod: The author has stated that Kimiko, the protagonist, is meant to come off as more than a bit misanthropic, describing her version of transhumanism as how he felt when he was a teenager.
* ScheduleSlip: It has a schedule? (New comics show up basically at random, with time gaps varying from a week to two or three ''months''.)
** Diaz has installed a "Next Comic On [date]" feature and claims to have personal deadlines, although they often get pushed back when life interferes.[[labelnote:*]]In other words, it hardly occurs that the deadlines DON'T get pushed back at least once per comic.[[/labelnote]]
* WordOfGod: The author has stated that Kimiko, the protagonist, is meant to come off as more than a bit misanthropic, describing her version of transhumanism as how he felt when he was a teenager.