Tuesday, February 11, 2003
Hi there,
I just wanted to say that I got hooked on your comic
over 2 months ago, it's a hoot! While other people
have not really been enjoying the "longest day in the
history of comic art", I have been.
Keep up the good work! I would like to subscribe to
your comic book and will hopefully be doing so soon.
In the mean time I spent a good chunk of my working
day today getting caught up on all the past years. I
was a little disappointed to see that you did not have
the 2002 archive up.
No pressure from me for you to put it up but I enjoyed
getting caught up to at least Dec. 2001.
Thanks for the good reads!
-Leah
Tuesday, February 11, 2003
Paige,
Jane went to find a Christmas tree, and ends up the
subject of an adventure, and is rescued 3 days before
Valentine's Day! This past 2 months all took place in
"one day". Are you trying for the Gins World Book of
Records? That story alone would probably fill it's own
Jane's World Comic Book. Keep up the great story
telling. Jane is a good read and I wish I could write
like you.
Robert
Monday, February 10, 2003
Paige,
You've just scored a new addict to Jane's World! I've
occasionally dropped in on Jane before, but ever since
you started this suspensful storyline before Christmas
you've had me checking in every day to see what will
happen next. Congratulations. I look forward to more
great reading.
Melody
Monday, February 10, 2003
That's all Chelle could say???
What about something hot and luscious??? We never did
settle that
smoldering camping trip! :)
Just for what it's worth... I'm not sure I like the
violence... There just
seems to be so much violence everywhere else...
Thanks for Jane's world though!
Dave
Monday, February 10, 2003
I just started reading "Jane's World" late last year,
and so far i must say that i really like it, in fact, it
is one of the 1st webcomics i read when i get online.
Thats my 0.02
Thanks
Jason W
Thursday, February 6, 2003
Jane's world is fabulous. If she were a little older,
she could easily be mistaken for my best friend in
college-who I miss dearly. She was always chasing after
truth, justice for all and the perfect doughnut. Jane's
world seems to be an exciting place where the
extraordinary meets the ordinary head on--and the
ordinary gets the concussion. Keep writing and I'll keep
reading.
christopher
Thursday, February 6, 2003
Are Jane and Company still living in a time just before
xmas? They started this odyssey looking for a tree and
now it's February. This is getting surreal.
I like it.
Nyquil?
Mark
Monday, February 3, 2003
Dear Paige,
your comics are so "Alive, Active, Real, and
humorous"...just now, seeing them for the first time, I
commend you for your stories and talent. I am a
part-time artist, also with a fine Arts degree from
Albright Art School(St. University of NY at Buffalo
'65). Your comics have filled an emptines inside for me.
And---I have noticed for years that most comics are
'Blah' or stiff or 'missing sumpin'...not so with yours.
Thanks for being there. Hope u get syndicated soon,
inspite of the conversative 'worries'. (: --Christy
Thursday, January 30, 2003
I used to enjoy reading your comic, but this damn river
thing has gone on sooooo long, I'd almost rather have
everyone DIE than it continue much more! Please do
SOMEthing interesting or funny SOON so I dont have to
wade through any more of this convoluted stuff.....
Fritters
I love this strip. We are so seldom shown in comics,
what are there 2 or 3 lesbian strips out there? But
enough already. Where ever this current story is going
get there already, you're making us all lose interest.
And damn quickly.
- Cat
Monday, Jan. 13, 2003
Thank you for all the laughs, Jane's World is my favorite
strip! This trip on the trailer is the highlight of my
day. Have a great one, your fan Jo Ehly
- jo
Sunday, Jan. 12, 2003
I have enjoyed Jane for many months. I've also read a bit of the archived strips. The current storyline is fun, HOWEVER I am very disappointed that we have been on the same 24 hour day since before Thanksgiving!!! Can we move on soon?
- Judy
Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2003
It is about time to give up on your cartoon! This particular dialogue all started by going to get a Christmas Tree before thanksgiving, and we are still going well into the new year. This could go down as the longest day in history. It is a shame you do not have more respect for your regular readers.
IAN
Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2002
Fan asks: What happened with Chelle???
Paige,
Hey there, its just me, one of your many fans. I just wanted
to say (like the rest of us)-you work is fantastic!! I wouldn't
know what to do without my daily dose of Jane, :)
WHAT HAPPENED TO CHELLE??? I really miss the old characters...how about
bringing 'em back sometime? ;)
Wishing you the best,
Gia
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