I’m going to hold off posting some art to the galleries because I don’t want to spoil things for new readers. I will post the first bios to the CAST page later today.
I know regulars are all just so relieved to see Butterbear again.
I’ll be adding more links as I can. There are still a lot of things to import from the old blog. Because of some kind of weird conflict with the old program and this one, I can’t just import. Everything has to be done one at a time. Ugh.
It was interesting going through the old blog, seeing thousands of posts, and realizing I only wanted to save a small portion. Most had nothing to do with A Distant Soil, and many were notices for conventions, events, seminars, etc. I don’t think they will be missed.
I would have liked to have imported more of the old arts/letters links, but a lot of them linked to now-dead pages. So, off they go.
How to use this webcomic!
To bookmark the last comic book page you read, look just above the calender on your right to find the tag buttons.
If you click on any date on the calender, that will take you to the comic pages posted on that day. If you want to see the page more clearly, click on the image of the page. That will enable you to see the pages as they were originally posted (larger than archived), as well as any comments that have been posted on that date.
We’ll be posting pages DAILY for awhile. Then we will post three days a week.
Your visits to this site support the work. Thank you so much! Pass this site along to your friends. All of the posts from the old site concerning creators rights, finance, and education will be uploaded in the coming weeks. Please update your bookmarks.






Congratulations on the new site! Nice to see another creator implementing comicpress.
This Comic Press thing is pretty nifty: but fair warning. Start it with a fresh website.
Jason shouting “Oh f’r cryin’ out loud” makes me giggle everytime..
Now he needs to say “Why doncha know?”
If there’s one thing I know how to do, it’s convincing drawings of exasperated people rolling their eyes.
Perhaps because I do it so often, myself.
Well its good to see everything up and running. The first week of school was hectic but this site always makes me smile.