Quote Originally Posted by The Giant View Post
At a certain point, when you're pushing 40 and have spent one-quarter of your life drawing a stick figure comic about D&D, you start to ask yourself whether what you are doing is really important and what impact, if any, your work will have on the world beyond momentary distractions.

Or maybe it's just that at a certain level of success, you stop worrying about whether a public stance you take on something that actually matters to you might alienate readers because there are things that are more important than sales numbers.

Probably a mixture of the two.
Thank you for the reply. :) I didn't, however, mean taking a public stance outside of the comic. I meant a more direct presentation within the comic itself. Do you think that sort of style is more effective for getting your point across? Is it just a simpler, cleaner style? Or am I seeing something that isn't there?