Quote Originally Posted by Mr. McGician View Post
There's a difference between setting out, acknowledging, and working with self-imposed limitations, and doing "good enough" things that squander basically competent artwork on thoughtless composition. I mean, having the same characters stand in the same places, with the same art, for days on end (with no backgrounds)... what are the odds that that's always the right choice to make for a strip with an ongoing storyline?

Like, imagine if Dinosaur Comics had some kind of nominal day-to-day continuity, where it just happened that the logical thing for T-Rex to be doing in the third panel is always crushing the same cabin, while Dromiceiomimus looks on. The idea is so ridiculous that your mind won't accept it, right? But what I'm describing is a situation roughly equivalent to this absurd hypothetical. (The art does change more, but I maintain that it doesn't change enough.)