Hello There, After catching up on your latest comics, I discovered your long list of questions. Since most of the questions are almost the same I'll just summarize some of the questions and my views.Well I feel from comic one to comic 50, I felt the comics were alright in the beginning, but then they gradually rose to one of my favorite series, but then as the series progressed it plummeted to what I feel is just almost utterly boring. I feel the business setting is overly exaggerated and just makes the comics as I stated before, rather boring. I skipped through 3/4 of comic 50 just because of all the business related talk.I can't really give a least favorite character or a favorite character in the series is because of how undefined the characters are, the only character who is defined is the main character, Kahi, who seems to take the role of boss or director a bit too seriously. The other characters just seem like characters thrown in just to make sure Kahi isn't lonely.It doesn't matter the length of a comic, I just feel it stays true to what its designed to be. Those business style, stock market and work comics... I don't even know what they are supposed to be. Are they comedy or Saga? I honestly don't know. The closest comic series I can think of that is closest related to you is probably LR's comics. I felt its comedic work was actually laughable and its epics were spot on. Your style of humor is more so a chuckle, or an "Oh I get it now, hahaha...". What you should do to become more like that series is nothing, Whatever your style is just stick with it, trying to become something you're not just ends up unoriginal at times.One change in the series to stop me from reading it is to continue the excessive saga style comics, I feel its overdone. I've always thought of a comic or cartoon as comedy, rarely ever saga. One thing that would make the comics a lot better in my eyes would be to not overdose in these business or political style comics. You could even make the jokes for them a lot more noticeable or laughable. I could care less about the comics a month, or whether they be on a schedule or not. I just feel you should make them more true to what they are suppose to be, whether its comedy or saga.One thing I never honestly liked was how some series feel that graphics are that important. They do help in some cases, but I just feel the need for good graphics often exceed the need for good jokes, good cliff hangers or good story. In some cases I'd rather read the comics of a random guy in 'eye searing' colors with good jokes then read of the latest imaginary stock market with the insanely realistic graphics.I tried to answer as many of the questions as I could so I hoped I helped.-Soran