The author told more about his creative process, and what goes into it: "If I think of something funny that would make a good comic, I’ll write it down. I have a giant list of ideas (with varying degrees of quality) that I sift through to pick my next comic. I usually run it by friends and family to see if they find it funny first. A big factor on what idea I decide to turn into a comic is what I feel like drawing next—if I feel like drawing cute animals, I’ll pick a joke from my list of ideas with animals. I also have a lot of comic ideas that I love, but they would be a pain to draw, so I unfortunately keep putting those off for later."
And the author delved a little deeper about his plans for the future. There's a gem in there too, so keep your eyes out for another comic series that might potentially come from this brilliant comic author. "I’m hoping to continue with Good Bear Comics and have it grow. I would also love to branch off onto another comic series with reoccurring characters. Maybe something using more traditional media, such as watercolors. No solid plans yet, though!"
"The part I like the least in the comic-making process is sketching out the drawing. I always have trouble with proportions and perspective. I also tend to erase and redraw quite a bit (I may redraw a character 2-6 times before I’m happy with it) — which just makes the whole process take longer. I do enjoy coloring in the characters and objects though. This tends to be easier and much more relaxing."






















