Imaginary Daughter is a weird little webcomic that I made because… I’m not really sure. I’ve worked for years in other ideas. This one just presented itself and demanded to be written, drawn and published inmediately, and who am I to refuse?
Originally I had set a fixed number of strips, as well as a fixed date for the strip’s final. Although I have since then changed my mind about it, I still plan to end Imaginary Daughter around December 2008.) When it ends, that’s it (no sequels, prequels, side stories, nothing.) I’d like to finish the story on a high note, or failing that, kill it before it sinks too low.
Even so, that’s are more a goal or a guideline to follow, but not an iron-clad rule. I’m sure real life will get in the way of the comic at some point. That, and my motivations for dong this might evolve with time. I’m doing this, in part, to learn how to do it… hopefully, by the time the story wraps up, I’ll be a slightly better cartoonist than I was when it first begun.



Thanks! I haven't seen Tenchi Muyo but I'm generally aware of its plot, and I can promise you ID is nothing like it ;) Edit: by which I mean that I know it involves aliens and a harem of girls fighting over one guy (the first harem anime?) and about a [...]