Vader killed my father…
—EDIT 12.30.11 – We will not be updating again until 1.1.12. Disregard my comments below about the Friday update. See you next year!–
Hope all those celebrating Christmas had a happy one. I want to thank Scott Wilkins of Citrus Comics for gifting us with a BMS / Citrus crossover. We returned the favor with a Citrus / BMS crossover of our own.
We have an announcement
This Friday will be the final twice weekly update in a long while. Re: the recent issues. I am going to try and organize the time off work needed for surgery on my cervical spine. My health issues aren’t limited to the herniated disc, and right now I’m a handful for Leanne to take care of. In addition, the trivial complaints about BMS, nitpicking and general excess of nerdiness by a very small number of our readers has severely dampened our motivation to keep working on this FREE comic fan project.
Thanks to the outpouring of support from the usually quiet majority, we were recharged enough to not want to give it up completely. We will only update once a week for the time being, which will give us more time to focus on more important and more rewarding aspects of our lives. For anyone disappointed about this, keep in mind the other alternative was stopping BMS indefinitely. However, we’ve put a lot into BMS so we don’t want to walk away from it if we can find ANY other way of continuing. I have lots of plans for Return of the Jedi which I would love to realize, but who knows if we will actually make it?
It’s easy to look at BMS and say, “oh, those guys use stock art. Can’t be hard at all.” It takes between 3 to 6 hours per strip to produce. Sometimes much longer, particularly when new art is required. BMS started as a stock art production and has always been produced using stock art. It’s not a secret or a deceit on our part and has never been. We’ve outlined how we produce BMS several times in the past, indeed from the very beginning. It was an entirely practical decision and it has allowed us a level of quality that many other webcomics can’t achieve on this sort of update schedule.
The only reason I ever created Blue Milk Special was that I felt that using a library of pre-drawn characters and poses would enable Leanne and myself to team on a project without it needing her constant attention. Leanne works as a freelance comic artist (check out her website), and we also have aspirations of launching our own original web manga next year. I never wanted to take away from her opportunities to work with established writers in the comics industry, so using stock art prepared in advance for BMS seemed like a clever and resourceful way to sustain such an epic webcomic project.
It has worked to varying degrees of success. From the point of view of our readers, there are 400+ strips and there has been between 1-3 comics per week almost solidly for the last three years. From our point of view, there has been repeated tension as we try to keep the comic flowing steadily without it impacting our progress on other projects. Unfortunately it has been really hard to find additional time outside of BMS to do any other projects together. We can also no longer justify the expense of comic convention appearances solely for Blue Milk Special.
That isn’t to say that BMS has not been enormous fun or unrewarding. It has, and frequently is. But at the end of the day, it’s a non-profit project, based on somebody else’s intellectual property. We’d much rather be pouring our spare time into our own original intellectual property. We hope to debut this project sometime in the next few months. We also hope that many of you will not only enjoy this new project, but not hold any frustrations, regarding our reduced BMS schedule, against it.
Hope to see you back on Friday to share the last strip of 2011 with us!
Rod- get better dude, and take care of yourself before you put the comics first, we can wait! I am very glad I discovered BMS, but I would gladly wait for it to give you and Leanne a chance to get back where you need to be personally. As for the Nit Picking- F*ck the Haters.
Leanne, Rod,
I truly hate to read your announcement but alas, I can also understand you. Well, much success with your medical treatment.
And don’t let yourself be deterred by these no-fans claiming otherwise. They are not fans or else they’d behave accordingly.
I have the utmost respect for your work and just love it. I’ve been a fan of Star Wars ever since 1978.
Ereglam
I’ll take what updates I can get. I love this comic and look forward to it. I can totally relate to the health issues as I have many myself. Do take care of yourself first. We can wait for updates. Please don’t stop the comic unless you really can’t do it anymore. As for any one who nitpicks it…if they have nothing better to do than nitpick it, they need a life. One can find major plot holes in anything. However, who really cares? I could nitpick Star Wars until I was blue in the face but I enjoy it and so could care less. I have much more important things to do than nitpick storylines. I enjoy reading and seeing what others do. Keep up the great work.
Hey Rod I just thought id stop by to say i love the strip i have since day one, I couldnt imagine how you and Leanne would have been able to produce so many quality strips at the rate you have with out the sock art.
I also wanted to say that i wish you the best recovery thats possible with the back surgery.
And lastly cant wait to hear more about whats going to happen with your web-manga you keep talking about.
Excellent comic, I just finished reading it from the beginning. Looking forward to your next project and hope this one keeps going, right through RotJ.
Let me break my silence to say I love your comic, and i know i’m not alone. We understand your need to take things a little slower and wish you good health and a speedy recovery. The force is strong with you.
While sad to see the reduced update schedule, a little BMS is better than none at all! And there are plenty of comics that I wait weekly to see a new update. Plenty that aren’t updating til after New Year’s, too. So you guys take the time to get yourselves better–I honestly didn’t notice the stock art thing until one of your recent posts about it, and it doesn’t bug me at all. It’s actually pretty ingenious… I wonder if I could use it for some of my own projects eventually? Anyways, get well and I’m looking forward to this new project of yours! Can we get any clues as to what kind of project it is?
A wish of health, success and happiness to Rod & Leanne in the New Year! One strip a week sounds like something to look forward to!
Dear Rod,
Thanks so much for keeping the comic going. It’s top quality and takes so much of yours and Leanne’s time. Once a week will be great. (I bet it’ll be EVEN better too!)
And seriously, best of luck with the brain surgery.
Your friend, John
Hope you feel better, and I know, the silent majority rarely steps up to tell you how much a project means to them, but BMS is awesome and I’ve been reading for a while. So I’d hate to see it go!
Seriously??????
Nitpickers have dampened your spirits??
Be NOT downhearted. I am no drooling fanboy, and have no interest in picking nits. Why in the world would someone diss a FREE webcomic??? I love web comics. I love that they are given with an open hand to any and all who want to enjoy them. It’s a fabulous community of artists of absolutely every stripe, and I love your creation and what you have to say with it, and how you say it. I have a labor of love of my own, frankly, and am a great admirer of BMS. I try to turn on others to it when I can because it’s frankly hilarious and very affectionate of the fandom as well as the creators of the Star Wars universe. And if anyone doesn’t like it, then they can bloody well ask for their bloody money back. Most web comics like this are an act of generosity and a pure act of creativity by pros or pro-level artists, giving the consumer the absolute choice to vote or donate after they’ve already enjoyed the product. Anyone who doesn’t like it should just vote with their feet, and in this case I say don’t let the virtual door hit you in your virtual a$$. grr. I mean, really. How gauche. Please take care of yourself. I don’t post often, but enjoy with great regularity.
Feel better, Rod. I’m sorry to hear you’re having such a rough time.
Also, best of luck to you both on your other projects. I’m happy to read as much BMS as you can make, but I’ll look forward to more original projects as well. Do what makes you the happiest, no worries about us. 🙂
I’ll start by saying congratulations on getting so far. This strip pwns (that’s such a weird word) and I am saddened to hear there will no longer be a BMS comic con booth. No hard feelings, I’m just a derp. I’ve been to 2 Baltimore comic cons and yet still somehow failed to find you guys. I just figured I’d find my way in 2012, but I’m not sure about that now. Enough with my sob story!
Rod–Your writing and humor is awesome! Get well soon.
Leanne–Your artwork is some of the best I’ve seen and I love the style.
May the Forciness be with you both!
Thanks!
We will still be at shows, but BMS will most likely not have a presence at the table other than a flip book and our lovely selves. We will be changing the BMS vertical banner to a new banner representing our new WebManga.
I’m surprised you couldn’t find us at two consecutive Baltimore shows. We had directions on our website and everything. I’m guessing as a newer reader you missed out. We are always in the Artist Alley and often visitors don’t get to that section of the convention until Sunday. Always a lot going on at Conventions.
In my days of not commenting on BMS, I was not as frequent a reader as I am now. Because of that, I may have failed to check in in the days leading up to the comic cons. I had plans to attend this summer’s con but had to go to a wedding up in Maine then instead.
I’m not a huge manga reader, (I read about 40 volumes of naruto, but that was all for me) but I will definitely try to visit your Webmanga. I look forward to seeing it!
I hate Manga. Therefore: I look forward to being educated and converted.
It’s just a medium for storytelling. We’re not going to go and do some manga-cliched work (with school girls and never-ending battles), and Manga has a much broader range of genres than what you see on Saturday morning television. All I can say, if you just hate something, then don’t even waste your time with our efforts. It won’t be for everyone’s tastes, but I hope the characters and their emotional journey will hook someone.
I think what John meant was he hates manga… But he loves the work of you and Leanne… Therefore he looks forward to an educational experience seeing your manga!
We love you, don’t care about the nerds! They should use their energy and complain to Lucas for the Prequels etc!
Hope you get better soon. I’m an Uber-Star Wars nerd who quite likes the comic and to any and all haters I say ‘Up your nose with a rubber hose’. It’s a funny parody and shouldn’t be taken as holy writ.
Thanks, Tom. I think the fact that BMS embraces a lot of Star Wars trivia, both to poke fun at those that take it too seriously and to exercise our own inner geekiness, has really proven to be a double-edged sword. By included some extreme trivia we’ve attracted the attention of some uber nerds who often don’t have the objectivity needed to step back and enjoy a strip for what it is… just a silly bit of parody.
Hi, just to let you know the site is infected with what looks to be a wordpress targetted javascript virus/trojan.
Check the below the . Might want to get that sorted.
I’ve also e-mailed you incase you see that first.
Thanks to the AMAZING Jamie King of Sparking Design for cleaning not only BMS but also our professional sites as well. We are now virus free!
Hope you get the health issues under control and dealt with. Few things are worse than not being well. 🙁
I look forward to a new year with Blue Milk Special and while I love seeing multiple new strips in a week, one a week is still a more consistent update than some other strips I read. Hahahahahaha! 🙂
Happy New Year!!
Rod, Leann,
I haven’t posted for… um… a while… Almost to the point of nearing obscurity, but I have to say I absolutely LOVE your work!!! Leann may be the powerhouse in the art department, but Rod you’re no slouch either! Risking sounding like I’m parroting other’s comments, you two make a fantastic creative team! I am hooked! Regardless of when you are able to update or post next!
I wish you a speedy recovery. Surgery is no cake walk. Your health and well-being comes lightyears before anything extra. Besides, if you don’t take care of yourself, we won’t have the opportunity to enjoy your future endeavours!!!!
The forciness is strong in you both. And we, the fans, will be with you… always…. (sorry. I couldn’t resist the geek moments there :0D)
Hello you two… I just had to share my words of support as well. I’m a huge Star Wars fan, and I’ve read a very large amount of the EU books! And I just wanted to tell you how wrong you were in the strip today… SERIOUSLY?!??!? Assholes do that? Screw ’em guys! You wouldn’t be making a free web comic unless you enjoyed it, and if them asses can’t appreciate amazing art (I don’t give a shit if it it’s stock, at some point it had to be drawn, and that means work!) and an absolutely hilarious ability to parody, they can go blow themselves.
Seriously, you guys are genius! I have never laughed so hard at ANY parody, let alone one of a world I love so much. Your (plural) art is amazing, it has inspired me to try my hand at it again (though I am rather horrible, practice makes perfect?).
Now I will tell you my little sob story… I work as an industrial EMT, in fact I just finished my schooling (I did an extra year in an attempt to become a full paramedic, but it didn’t pan out…yet!) before taking this job. On my first three week tour just before Christmas I received that my normally very spry and very close grandfather was diagnosed with untreatable and inoperable cancer, and given a couple months to live (he hasn’t passed yet, but at his current rate we expect it soon…) I had a couple weeks off over the holidays and got to visit, then returned to work just before new years.
In the industrial setting EMTs do very little normally, no one likes getting hurt, so people tend to be very safe, as such I hadn’t had even a scraped knee since taking this job. Two days ago (my second day of reading BMS) I got my first call on the job. A man in his 70’s who operated a grader wasn’t feeling well, and wanted to get looked at, the call came from another man, his son whom worked with him. By the time I got on scene the grader operator was not breathing and didn’t have a pulse. His son was performing CPR. In the industry we work alone and call for back up as needed. My first call ever, I’m alone as a practitioner, and back up (with a full paramedic) is 10 minutes behind me. Luckily training kicked in and I was informed by the rest of the team afterwards that I had done a superb job, better than expected of a practicing EMT, let alone one fresh from school.
However, despite our best efforts, the patient didn’t survive.
So the past couple days have been rough… But I grab my iPhone type my way over to BMS and laugh my arse off while I work. So if you’re keeping a guy dealing with all this laughing, know you’re doing a damn fine job.
Best of luck to you with your surgery Rod, I wish you a speedy and full recovery. I wish both of you success in all your future endeavors.
May the forciness (HAHAHHAHAHAA!!!!! I LOVE that!!!!) be with you. Always.
Wow! I’m not sure what to say, but to thank you for letting us know that what we’re doing can provide something so healthy and supportive when you, and others, need it. As I’ve said before, we don’t often hear enough from our readers about the comic and how it is being received. We often get very anal analysis or off topic comments which don’t really give us a feel for how we’re doing with the strip. When people only focus on the trivia they lose sight of the fact that BMS is just a silly / fun webcomic. The fact that you are able to appreciate it for what it is, and that it has helped lighten your days, means so much for both of us to hear.
I’m sorry you’re almost caught up now and there are only a couple more strips. You, and Chris, have recently poured through our strips in a very short space of time and I’ve always been interested to know what it is like for a reader to go through the whole run in just a few days. For many, it has been a three year process, checking each week for updates. In some cases, I’ve gotten the impression that reading too much BMS in one sitting ends up making the comic repetitive. I’m interested to know how well it works when read so closely together.
Best to you and to your grandfather. May the Forciness be with you always!
Thank you Rod. I hope you are recovering well. As for your curiosity about reading the strips together over a short time, do not worry! I did not find them repetitive in the slightest, and the story flowed quite nicely. It seemed that right as I would start to think ‘ok, now they’re just telling the story, funny but nothing to new’ WHAM! The next strip is Smoking Jawa or a Biggs strip that totally fits, but was not expected. I’m sure I laughed even harder because they weren’t expected. I will not lie, piles together they are not COMPLETELY continuous, but that is 100% expected, this is not a comic BOOK, this is a collection of STRIPS. But I was never lost or wondering how we got from one point to another, it all made sense, was absolutely HILARIOUS, and was not at all repetitive. Thank you for devoting your free time to this!