Posters for fans, two remain unclaimed
I still have two poster packages such as this one lying around in my room (This photo was taken by our reader Blitz if I remember correctly):
The following readers may claim one of them by sending their address details to novil@gmx.de:
- AckAckAck
- Someone (That’s a nickname!)
- tahrey
- kai
The following readers received one, free of any charge, for writing thoughtful comments and/or supporting our comic in an exceptional way:
- AmbiValent aka Ambi (interview)
- Blitz aka Blitzkrieg1701 (interview)
- Crestlinger
- DaB
- Deko (interview)
- ekimmak (interview)
- Foogod
- Frank, the one with the mouse avatar
- Garrett Williams (interview)
- Greenwood Goat (interview)
- illeatyourself (interview)
- Iron Ed (interview)
- MAT (interview)
- Moatl (interview)
- Petah-Petah (interview)
- R.J.R (interview)
- Sara (interview)
- Satsuoni (interview)
- Strife
- Thomas G. (interview)
- Thomas V.
- Willie O’ Brien aka Birone (interview)
I got mine. I love them beyond all things. Couldn’t do the interview though. When I brought up the text file, my computer crashed.
Strife wrote:
If that was the whole problem, here are the questions. You can answer them directly in a another comment if you want or send them to novil@gmx.de:
Can you please introduce yourself to our readers? (Of course, you don’t need to give any personal information.)
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When you read Sandra and Woo for the first time, what grabbed your attention the most?
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Is the thing you mentioned above still your favorite part of the comic, or do you like something else the most now?
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Who is your favorite character and why?
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Do you have a favorite story arc and/or a favorite single strip?
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You have read Sandra and Woo for many years now. Do you think the comic has changed in any way since the beginning?
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Sandra and Woo is sometimes criticized for lacking focus. Is there an aspect of the comic that you’d rather get rid of?
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Is there a topic you’d like to see getting addressed in a longer story arc?
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What are your wishes for the future of Sandra and Woo?
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Is there any other webcomic which you’d like to recommend to our readers?
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Do you have anything else do say? Here’s room for it:
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Novil, I’m an Indonesian. I think the cost of sending those posters will be too expensive for you. I will be fine if you don’t send it to me. In return I just request you to give the poster to someone live closer to you and probably give something to the charity near you.
I just want to say thank you for you and Powree for making a great comic and entertain all of us all these years. You both are awesome. Just online high five and hug will suffice for me.
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AckAckAck wrote:
Sending them to Indonesia does not cost more than sending them to the U.S.
I can’t give these posters to a charity. And I already have my own batch of S&W posters. I *want* to send them out.
Novil wrote:
Okay then. I will send an email to you soon. I also going to answer those interview questions on this comment section.
Aww, too bad these aren’t available to the public. I would love to have these hanging in my room.
Can you please introduce yourself to our readers? (Of course, you don’t need to give any personal information.)
> Hiya guys, some of you may know me from commenting on several webcomics including this one. In real life I’m just an enterpreneur/small business owner that travel a lot (because of business reasons).
When you read Sandra and Woo for the first time, what grabbed your attention the most?
> The artstyle. I grew up with European comics (Belgium comics to be exact) so I love stuff like Asterix and Obelix, Lucky Luke, Bobo, Pierre Tombal etc etc. Since most webcomics on the internet usually lean toward American comic or Japanese Manga style it’s pretty refreshing to see European style brought forward. The stories are also pretty good and some are pretty funny as well.
Is the thing you mentioned above still your favorite part of the comic, or do you like something else the most now?
> I say the story is already gripping me well. Several arcs are hit or miss in the beginning. I was wary when you try experimenting with long arc (Butterfly Arc) but it turn out to be pretty good story arc. Also making the character actually grow up making them pretty compelling. Maybe because I love stories with characters grow older as I follow their story like Azumanga Daioh and DBZ.
Who is your favorite character and why?
> Well, Larissa is always my fave. She’s a pretty complex character. She’s just want people to accept her as herself and not conforming to their will. Treating her normally and not as some kind of freak. Also a little bit of firework is always good for fun and game. Also why not digging on Sandra’s past as well? I like Sandra but tbh she’s pretty much the “Mickey Mouse” character in this universe. Good character but a little bit too clean.
Do you have a favorite story arc and/or a favorite single strip?
> I think Larissa stories are pretty much my fave. She started as a comical one dimensional character but slowly you start to build her personality. I can say she’s the “Donald Duck” of this universe. Flawed but easily likeable.
You have read Sandra and Woo for many years now. Do you think the comic has changed in any way since the beginning?
> Yeah. You started as a gag a day comic. Sometimes simulate Calvin and Hobbes, sometimes experimental. But I can see you start to find a pattern that’s comfortable for you and all of us.
Sandra and Woo is sometimes criticized for lacking focus. Is there an aspect of the comic that you’d rather get rid of?
> Well, you have a lot of characters and this comic updated twice a week. So several characters who aren’t on the spotlight are rarely seen. So it looks out of focus. But as long you can balance the characters well I say it’s alright.
Is there a topic you’d like to see getting addressed in a longer story arc?
> Larissa’s illness (probably you keep it for the big reveal later) and Sandra’s past (when her mother is still alive). Oh and Woo past as well.
What are your wishes for the future of Sandra and Woo?
> I want to see them (the human young casts) grow up into young adult. maybe seeing Woo and Lily’s kits one day (since Raccoon life expetancy in the wild is around 2-3 years, but it can reach 20 years in captivity)
Is there any other webcomic which you’d like to recommend to our readers?
> Hoo boy, I bookmarked hundreds of webcomics. But only 8 that tacked on my Opera’s speed dial. Sandra and Woo (of course!), Bug Martini a hilarious gag-a-day webcomic (updates 5 times a week), Johnny Wander the artwork is amazing and the story can be quite grim (currently updates once a week due to the artist’s hand injury and freelance jobs), Questionnable Contents is a pretty well known webcomic. Updates 5 times a week but I want to to drop it since it’s becoming stale and following sitcom formula a little bit too much. NerfNow is a gaming webcomic. I say it’s an easy reading comic, written and drawn by Brazilian artist Jo Pereira. I think I follow it for the fanservice mostly (heh). Three Panel Soul is an interesting webcomic with quirky writing. Only updates once a week and it can be pretty hit and miss. Heavenly Nostrils was introduced by Novil and I love it. It’s like Calvin and Hobbes but this time it’s the girl and her unicorn. The last but not least is BouletCorp a French webcomic (in English and French) drawn by the brilliant Boulet. That guy is AMAZING. Read it people!
Also several noticeable webcomics from my bookmarks: Stand Still, Stay Silent is a very compelling comic about how Iceland, after living decades isolated from the rest of the world who fell into a weird illness that kill a lot of people, sent a bunch of people to check what happened with the rest of the world. The Abominable Charles Christoper is about a Yeti who go on an adventure. Lackdaisy Cat is amazing artwise and it’s set in the prohibition era. So it’s gangster themed comic, but with cats in suits. Broodhollow can be deceiving with its artstyle. But it’s a very good horror comic that can give you nightmare.
Do you have anything else do say? Here’s room for it:
> Anything else to say? I LOVE food! My cooking skill is basic! I also love good headphones, so ask me for what good headphones recommendation. I love video game but since I travel a lot I prefer my Vita. Also I type all these while starving since I forgot breakfast and lunch today. After I submit this I’m going out for some good Padang Food. AAAAAAA I’M HUNGRY!
Novil wrote:
Email sent, also the interview posted above. phew. So hungry