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Hello and welcome to Woody After Hours. WAH is a webcomic that revolves around the host and crew of a late night talk show. We hope you enjoy it and make us part of your weekly web surfing.
After ten months of hard work and occasional procrastination I am extremely happy to announce that we are getting off the ground. I’d like to take this time to thank the very talented people who have played a large role in making this dream come true.
First to Paul: WAH’s illustrator and my partner in this particular crime. Paul has contributed more than just awesome artwork. His ideas and views on every aspect of the webcomic constantly improve WAH a hundred fold.
Next to my best bud Paul: owner of Pyrographic Media. The website looks fantastic and it is due entirely to Paul’s tremendous skill, time, effort and friendship.
Third, to my good friend Jesse: creator of the webcomic Diablito del Ring. Jesse’s assistance has been a huge asset and I greatly appreciate it.
Last, but certainly not least, to my beautiful wife Lisa. Her support during this endeavor has been invaluable. I am a truly fortunate person.
So, again, we hope you enjoy the comic and come back and see us again soon.
– Ben
I love the website – very cool!!!!!
Hey just Stumbled this and gotta say dude, GREAT JOB!
Adam
Does this mean that you are going to re-run the thing from the start, much like David Willis is doing with his old “It’s Walky!” webcomic?
I figured it was easier for any new readers who happen across the site to start at the beginning, as opposed to seeing the last strip first and then having to go back.
So you will not be re-running them; you’ve just reset the page back to square one and we can toggle through the comics by using the ‘First – Prev – Next – Last’ navigation bar?
Yup. I’m a “one-and-done, no re-run, son” kinda guy.
While I really (REALLY) loved Woody and the gang I also loved reading your late night show critiques. I was hoping that you would continue doing that even if Woody has retired.
Do want to thank you for a job well done, this comic was one of my favorites that I always looked forward to reading.