Interview with our reader Thomas G.

Here is a new interview about Sandra and Woo with one of the Sandra and Woo fans that received a poster package, our reader

Thomas G.

Can you please introduce yourself to our readers?

> Somewhat of an old geek that earns his keep by implementing stuff I either find useful or is wanted by people that I can’t fight off.

When you read Sandra and Woo for the first time, what grabbed your attention the most?

> When I first stumbled about the site in the early days, my strongest reaction was “YES!!! SOMEONE FINALLY EAT THAT OBNOXIOUS TWEETY!!!!!”

Is the thing you mentioned above still your favorite part of the comic, or do you like something else the most now?

> Well, there are of course some ups and downs, but I think I like the “mix” the most. Lots of different moods and themes.

Who is your favorite character and why?

> Larissa, because she can’t be fooled by ayone or anything.

Do you have a favorite story arc and/or a favorite single strip?

> The Tweety story arc of course. 😉

You have read Sandra and Woo for many years now. Do you think the comic has changed in any way since the beginning?

> Yes it has. A lot of comics are somewhat “static” over the years, but Sandra and Woo seems to try different things over time.

Sandra and Woo is sometimes criticized for lacking focus. Is there an aspect of the comic that you’d rather get rid of?

> Personally I like the shorter one-strip gags or shorter 2-3 strip story arcs better than the longer ones.

Is there a topic you’d like to see getting addressed in a longer story arc?

> n/a

What are your wishes for the future of Sandra and Woo?

> That it continues to thrive of course.

Is there any other webcomic which you’d like to recommend to our readers?

> Not anymore unfortunately. http://ars.userfriendly.org/ was really great for many, many years, but now is in “re-runs” because of personal reasons. But worth to check them out if you don’t know them yet.

Do you have anything else do say? Here’s room for it:

> Many thanks again for the posters, and for a lot of laughs (and evil chuckles) over the years.


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