As for the behind-the-scenes, I say go for it. I've been meaning to do a similar thing, but never got around to it.
Well, looks like they followed my advice. As for they behind the scenes thing, do it. I thinks it interesting hearing stuff like dropped story lines. EDIT: The explosion looks like a giant lens flare.
Oh crap, if I lost a limb in that explosion, my comic self (from my comic, ya know the one on "hiatus") will come over here and wreak more havoc than M91's squeal when he finds out about Trixie. And dude, behind the scenes stuff? Yes! Sounds great.
I'd like the "Behind the Scenes" comics. Although I think you use things like boxes & balls for props pretty well. I'm not making fun of it, I'm just joking.
That was a big ka-bloowey. And behind the scenes sounds a neato idea Might reveal more sides about characters in a way normal story may not allow often.
"All we have left is ketchup and mayonnaise.." I don't know why I found that funny. Probably because I imagined them trying to drink either one of those. And I think the Behind the Scenes comics sound like a great idea. It'd be really interesting to see some dropped plot ideas.
I'd love a behind the scenes. Then when you run out of ideas you can swim with Sharks and act like it's related to anything that ever happen it and another like catering. Just like Doctor Who Confidential. (RIP DWC you will be missed)
LENS FLARE I would like the Idea of a "On Set" Inside look (Beat me to the idea!) But it would be fun for this comic, user interaction and thast stuff pulls everyone in does it not?
Alright, it seems majority rules that they would like to see the behind-the-scenes. I'll try to put together a test comic after my finals are all over. I do apologize for this being extra late. I woke up late this morning and had to rush off to class and didn't have time to post the update. Update: