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Flinch says:
I made fun of myself in this comic because I think I'm guilty
of everything How Not to Run a Comic has to offer.
Phalanx says:
A lot of people write up to us and offer their own comics as a Perfect Example of How Not To Run a Comic.
Let me just stress the point: The point of HNTRAC is to provide a series of example of Bad webcomics without specifically pointing finger. As bad as most comics are, most of them have some point to redeem it if at least marginally.
Sun Tzu said: "Knowing yourself is half the battle." If you know your weaknesses instead of denying they're there, you're halfway up to improving.
mcDuffies says:
...Still, it's more interesting to read than lots of real comics.
Awareness of your flaws won't help you per se. You got to put an effort in fixing those flaws. I'm all for being critical to self, but it doesn't justify anyone.

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