#019 - Mouse - 25.8.2013
I hope you guys like this change. I believe the comics will be a lot funnier in the future because of better storylines.
About this comic. In the first place the mouse was a raccoon. But I hated my Raccon (I just could not manage to draw it the way I wanted it to be. It really frustrated me.),
so I changed it to a mouse. The main reason was actually because the raccoon was a lot bigger than a mouse. So I like it more this way. I hope you all agree with my decicion
Ow and I have some bad news. My pc is broken for the 3th time in a row. This is really getting out of hand. It is working against dinomoon at the moment.
The company is now fixing it. The store told me I receive a new laptop if they don't manage to fix it this time. But I have to life without my pc for like a month again.
I have to draw all the comics at my girlfriend's pc now. So don't panic if comics take a bit more time.
You can still help me by telling your friend about Dinomoon.com. I would really appreciate that! I hope to see you again at Dinomoon :D Comic 20 is coming soon!!!!!! See you all again :)
All the webcomics at Dinomoon are made by myself. You can share the comics if you give me the credits for making them. This means that I ask you to not cut out the website name when u share the comics. I am actually very happy if you share my comics around the internet. It means you really like them. It is hard for a cartoonist to make a lot of random and fresh comics. Making comics take a lot of time and I don’t really aim to make a lot of profit out of it. I just use my spare time to make webcomics as a hobby. I try to do this for as long as enough people are enjoying the comics. I would really be thankful if you show your schoolmates, friends, socialmediafriends or family Dinomoon. You are already helping me a lot if you like or share the comics. You can also leave a comment below to help me improve the artwork I make. Thank you for visiting Dinomoon. I hope to see you again! Have a amazing day. "Just one small positive thought in the morning can change your whole day."
Marinus Sommeling