All Good Things…

So a guy walks into a bar and says, “I need to put my web­comic on hiatus.” The bar­tender looks puz­zled and says, “Sir, are you going to order anything?” The guy says, “No, no.” He touches the bartender’s hand and looks in his eyes. “I just wanted you to know.”

With a heavy sigh, the man leaves.

Here’s the impor­tant stuff: the web­site isn’t going any­where (nor are the archives) and we both want to return to the comic even­tu­ally. This isn’t a full-​blown aban­don­ment by any means, but both Greg and I have our rea­sons for halt­ing comic pro­duc­tion for the present.

For me—me who is John, who is not Greg—this comic has been more of a crutch than a hobby in the past few months. I’ve used it as an excuse to avoid inves­ti­gat­ing and pur­su­ing What I Really Want To Do, and I don’t have the emo­tional dis­ci­pline to go on a spir­i­tual jour­ney and make comics at the same time. More pre­dictably, Chronil­log­i­cal has become more of a chore than a pleas­ant past­time, and that sort of defeats the point of having a comic in the first place! In order for Chronil­log­i­cal to be Fun and Mean­ing­ful again, it will need to change radically—and so will I—and that takes Time.

“Time”, you see? Oh ho ho, how ironic!

Greg has also been expe­ri­enc­ing Life Events of his own that have had an unfa­vor­able effect on comick­ing, but he’s decided to leave his thoughts in the com­ments (so as not to dilute my Thought­ful Prose).

If you’re sub­scribed to the RSS feed, then you will know per­fectly well when the two of us decide to start post­ing things on the inter­net again. If you’re not sub­scribed to the RSS feed, then I rec­om­mend that you sub­scribe to the RSS feed! Oth­er­wise you will miss out when our dra­matic come­back descends upon the earth!

So, good­bye for now, but not for­ever (such is our intent, anyway):

Greg ‘n’ John
The Funnytalkers


Discussion (8)¬

  1. Greg says:

    Look, we all know what sort of cur­rency the phrase “be back soon” car­ries on the inter­net. It is not very much. In fact, for every defunct site I’ve ever come across, the author’s final update was some­thing along the lines of, “I’ve been super busy lately, but I promise I’ll start post­ing again soon.” Promises are like excuses, which are in turn like noses—everyone’s got one, and they have two nos­trils through which you breathe and smell things.

    So I won’t promise we’ll be back, and I cer­tainly won’t promise it will be soon.

    That said, I can put forth a few things that are cer­tain. For exam­ple, I can say for sure that John and I both have lots on our respec­tive plates. He already spoke for him­self above; as for myself, I recently moved halfway across the coun­try to a new city so I could start my first real full-​time job. It’s a big change for me, and the comic has not been top on my list of pri­or­i­ties for the past few weeks.

    Another thing I am sure of: if Chronil­log­i­cal returns (and I truly hope it does), the strip will prob­a­bly be sub­stan­tially dif­fer­ent. Here’s what I mean: the pos­si­bil­i­ties afforded by time travel are too good to pass up, and yet in over 100 comics we’ve gone through time once. To put a finer point on it, the strip’s pace is glacial. John and I have had tons of ideas (or at least a few) (one or two, def­i­nitely) but have hardly gotten to any of them. The hiatus, I hope, will give us the oppor­tu­nity to step back and and recon­sider exactly what we want to do with the strip.

    Another thing I am cer­tain of is that I cer­tainly intend to return to the strip. I really, really hate to leave a story hang­ing, and I would love to learn more about the char­ac­ters we’ve cre­ated. How­ever, the bar­rier to return is much lower for me than it is for John (I just throw words on the page—he does all the actual work) so it will even­tu­ally be for him to decide.

    So, that’s where things stand. Like John said, sub­scribe your­self to our RSS feed so you can be on top of any future updates.

    Future updates.

    Get it? Future?

    Because it’s a strip about time travel?

    Oh man, I’m so freak­ing funny.

  2. Cliff says:

    “Life is like a grape­fruit. Well, it’s sort of orangy-​yellow and dim­pled on the out­side, wet and squidgy in the middle. It’s got pips inside, too. Oh, and some people have a half a one for breakfast.”

    bye! so long and thanks for all the time-​fish.

  3. John says:

    Best of luck, guys. Hope you can start updat­ing again soon. …Sigh.
    Would it encour­age you if I point out that this has been one of my favorite web­comics?

  4. Kyle says:

    I’ve done peri­odic fill-​in posts on a blog before, and I know how really, really, really hard it is to keep up a reg­u­lar sched­ule like that, even if it’s some­thing you like. I suck at it.

    With that said, I gotta say this pretty much stinks! Leave us with a major cliff-​hanger, then aban­don us. Nice. Very nice. :)

    With that being said about that being said, this was prob­a­bly one of the first comics I actu­ally sub­scribed to the RSS feed of. So, if you would, please try and make the break short and return to us happy and healthy. Thanks!

  5. Orceiacum says:

    Well, this blows. Regard­less, take the time you need, but don’t forget about us, your loving fans, the likes of whom do NOT wish to be thrown out on a street­corner in the rain like a used up hooker (obvi­ously a metaphor for this realm of comi­cless­ness, not a per­sonal expe­ri­ence). :D

    Good luck on your spir­i­tual jour­neys! Bring us back some nick­nacks!

  6. Thrognor says:

    So if the graph­ics part is what takes the longest to get going again, how about a text-​only filler to wrap-​up the cliff hanger and put the strip in a good place to relaunch from.

  7. Greg says:

    @Thrognor: We may end up doing some­thing like this. Stay tuned for updates (although I can’t promise any­thing soon).

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