You're mind probably doesn't work like mine.  Now is a good time to be grateful!  Anyway, with me one thing leads to another, and before I know it things are taking place that I didn't not expect.

The demise of OWO is one such "thing".  But first, let's talk about beginnings. 

In the beginning, OWO was intended to be a simple little webcomic to give people a reason to stop by the Old World Comics website and now forget about us while we were busy making comics.  Since I knew I couldn't release a comic book every month and people would have to wait many months just for the next issue of anything, inventing a webcomic was probably something I could do on a monthly basis, and therefore keep Old World Comics a fresh place to visit.

So I came up with a simple idea:  why not lampoon myself with some Old World Comic regulars, like Cory Butler and Daniel Frazier, at our "offices"?  Perfect!  It would be a great way to introduce characters and book releases right in the comic itself!  And that's how and why the Old World Office was created.

As time moved on and I broke the comic off to a sister website, the hits where indicating that twice the people still visited Old World Comics then read OWO.  And just by going to cons regularly was causing great traffic to the Old World website, so I didn't really need OWO anymore for it's original purpose.

But I'm a writer, and writing a webcomic is awesome because you can do it more frequently and have quicker results.  So I wanted to continue on, but not with OWO which really limited my ability to tell a story. 

But now I had a new "subsite" called Catacombs to launch and showcase a different style of comic books - so why not create a webcomic to draw traffic to it and help keep it fresh?  And that's how and why Catacombs the webcomic began.

So for better or for worse, OWO comes to an end.  And it would be great to hear what everyone thought about OWO, so let us know.  "Todd, Cory and Daniel" need job references!