Currently, Oops Comic Adventure is the only story I'm working on. I'm so committed to the comic that I've made it my only project, aside for paying work, for the last 7 years.
Oops started after I graduated art college in 07, and I moved out for the first time ever, to my first apartment in a new city, with a new job, and I was all alone. OnO Eventually, one of my college buddies, Justin, moved to the same area. We're both like minded workaholic animators, so we often brainstormed different ideas for a possible animation series we could start on youtube.
Together we came up with an idea of a haphazard Alchemist's apprentice that always foiled the important experiments of this once famous but now washed up Alchemist. Sort of Disney's Sorcerer's Apprentice meet Animaniacs. I actually still have animatics, scratch voice recordings, and pencil test animations from this. X3
Some time later, Justin moved to another state and my husband, Jeramy, finally moved in with me. Jeramy's dreams are to make it as a comic artist, and a single animator taking on an animation series is a BOAT load of work, so we joined forces and adapted Oops into a comic.
Jeramy and I both strongly feel that providing quality comics for young readers is important, for this reason, I ultimately agreed to changing Oops so drastically from his original concept. Honestly, it took me along time to come around to the idea of giving Oops a story and quest, since I love the slap stick wacky nature of classic 2D cartoons and we bang heads a bit when it comes to developing the story, however, I think it's all been worth it and the comic is stronger for it.