Interesting, I don't think you'd really need 15 pages to start out. I'm sure 3-4 would grab peoples attention, especially with that level of art. I guess it depends on your pages to story development ratio.
Then you could use those excess pages as a buffer. Just so it gets you started and you can get into that routine as soon as possible.
I feel that probably you actively doing it and it being out there would get more people reading it.
But then, what is your objective for the webcomic?
Is it for tonnes of people to see and love it, or just as a pet project, something for you to do, a way to keep you movtivated? Something else?
I am the most ill informed person to give advice though seeing as I have never done a webcomic, even though I'd love to. For both the reasons that it would be lovely to get tonnes of compliments for my work and people to enjoy it, (constructive criticism would be great too) and I'd want to sort of set myself that challenge and see if it ups my productivity.
I just have this constant fear/argument that the quality would suffer, vs. at least I'm creating something if I am working to a deadline, even if it isn't "perfect".
I'm really excited to see what you have to show though. Your art, and imagination with all these character creations is spectacular.
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