Posted by Ethan Ede - November 16th, 2009

The first entry in our Science Fiction Anthology Webcomic: Floodworks Presents concludes today.

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We learned a few lessons doing Floodworks Presents as a weekly comic.  Mainly that we shouldn’t do so.  Creation Science, we’ve found – and for that matter the other Floodworks presents scripts that I have written- need to be read in one session.  So we’re going to be doing things a little bit differently from now on.  Starting soon, Mondays will no longer have a Floodworks Presents update.  Instead we will update a Light Years Away on those days.  Adam will still work on drawing Floodworks Presents but we won’t post a page of it until each story is done, at which point we will upload the entire story at one time.

This allows us to move quicker into the meat of Light Years Away and also put forth Floodworks Presents in a format that will maintain the impact that the comics are written to have.  The next Floodworks Presents is titled Spacewalk and we are very excited about it. Look for all 8 pages to be on the site soon and in the meantime check back with us for two Light Years Away updates a week.  In the near future we also plan on increasing the update schedule of  Fat Baby, as well.

Anyway we really hope you enjoyed Creation Science, please feel free to let us know here what you think of it now that it is complete.

One Response to “Floodworks Presents: Creation Science-Concludes”
Mark Ohnsman Says:

I enjoyed the story and thought that it allowed the reader to think about the story by not adding diolouge such as. “Why thats a lovly mountain your making Jan.” and “Thanks Ted this world builder creation program is great” I think this way each reader may interpret a different story.

I’m glad to see that these will be released as a whole because though the story was enjoyable some of the single panal pages would leave one wanting for more and now having to wait an entire week for the additions. I also look forward to seeing more of the “Lightyears Away story” for similar reasons.

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Ethan Ede, writer.
Adam Bennett, film maker.
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