I've been doing a lot of thinking about my comic, and I've realized that the stories I'm telling are leading to a natural conclusion to the comic, and I'm going to let it happen. This realization came within the last week, but looking back, I think, on some level, I already knew.
When I started Supervillainous, I wanted to create something I could work on for years. Now, here we are five years later, and I've done more with it than I ever imagined I would. I've gotten years out of it. I've built a likable cast that works well. I've made a lot of good jokes.
I don't want to spoil that by going on too long.
There's a few major storylines that will help close out things for a number of characters, and I think I have a very satisfying ending planned. There might be about a year at most, left, but after that, I'll be ready to move on to a new project. I'm ready for something new to build. Plus, this way, I'll really have done it - finished an ongoing comic - and I can look back and know I did right by my cast. I really do care about those characters, and I don't want to "end without an ending" like I have with other projects.
I haven't decided what comes next. I like working in color, but I miss black and white. I like telling ongoing stories, but I miss unrelated gag strips. So...who knows? Maybe I restart Zaptronic Comics. Maybe I take one more stab at Pixel (with a rebranding). Maybe I do something brand new - I do have one Sci-Fi comedy project that would last like Supervillainous. Eh, that part comes later.