User blog comment:Vauseman/Dead Frontier Issue 100 Blog Thing/@comment-1107423-20130806233726

I've told you before: I'm not a reader. I absolutely hate it.

But "Dead Frontier" has kept me on my seat, reading 100 issues. 100 fucking issues, hundreds of pages of words, and I'm still anxious to read more.

1) The stakes were high in issue 100. Would you think it's fair to say that everyone in "Dead Frontier" is expendable?

2) At what point do you get to the point where you decide it's time to kill a character off? Any examples?

3) Have you ever created a character with the idea that they'd die in the future, and their story arc was designed to lead up to that death? As in like, was a character ever created with the intent to be killed to be a catalyst for another character's development?

4) How does it feel? 100 issues?

5) All writers get writer's block. Where was the worst case you've had it while writing Dead Frontier? How do you find yourself overcoming it?

6) Not really a question anymore... I just wanna say this. DF is the first sort of -- online fanfiction/story thing that I've ever read and gotten HOOKED on, attached to. So thanks for the experience. DF has been an amazing ride and I can't wait for this post-Billie era. I see nothing but good things in the future.