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October 5th, 2008

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A lot has been going on lately and I haven’t been in the right frame of mind to work on Sin Titulo, so my heartfelt apologies for my absence over the last few weeks. I’ve been extremely busy working on the new Seaguy series, and making the difficult decision to pack up and move to another city, and so I haven’t been in the right frame of mind to work on Sin Titulo.  I feel terrible about it and I apologize to you the readers and also to my txcomics colleagues.  I’m making an effort to get back on track though so hopefully we’ll be back to regular service soon, thanks for your patience!

13 Comments

  1. alex

    dont apologise, its okay. I feel quite privileged to read Sin Titulo for free, I don’t mind waiting. If you aren’t in the right frame of mind then you aren’t in the right frame of mind, no worries mate.

  2. Rob W

    I’m still checking back every Monday to see if a new page is up. Today I got rewarded! I’ve been sad lately that both Sin Titulo and Kukuburi have had only sparse updates — but that’s how it goes sometimes, and hopefully both you and Ramon know there are a lot of people excited to read new pages whenever they’re possible.

    Nicely done, too — “two police officers are dead”… This confirms a few things (it’s always a blurry line between the “real” and Alex’s hallucinations)… I had a suspicion that Wesley behind the wheel of a police cruiser and spattered in blood was a bad sign already… now we know that probably the officer from the cruiser has been found, and either had a partner with him, or possibly another policeman was killed arriving at the crash site. I suspect Wesley isn’t still there, and didn’t die in the crash — or the officer here at the hospital probably would have mentioned a man dead as well — but it’s possible a policeman arrived at the site before Wesley was able to disappear, and was killed during Wesley’s escape.

    I wonder if there’ll be any sign of Wesley’s existence at all….

  3. Ciaran

    The phrase “I’ve been extremely busy working on the new Seaguy series” gets you a get-out-of-jail-free card on this one, Cameron. Plus the fact that it’s free. And that it’s well worth waiting for. I don’t think anyone’s going to criticise you on this. Thanks again!

  4. Kristen

    “I’ve been extremely busy working on the new Seaguy series.” Well, that just cured my case of The Mondays. A change of scenery is always exciting. Scary, but exciting. Good luck with all of the above.

    But now if I ever visit Toronto I’ll have to find another tour guide :(

  5. Michael W.

    Thanks Cameron, just for choosing to do this comic and sharing it with us. On any time schedule it is a welcome addition to the internet and to my life. Your artwork is awesome (it reminds me of early “Love and Rockets” for some reason) and your writing is delightfully unpredictable.

    Thanks again!

  6. K. Taylor

    Always sad to see a Sunday pass without a Sin Titulo, but it’s great that you’re working on other projects and (obviously) still great news that a publisher is considering actually PAYING you to do this. Good luck with your move, and never feel bad about telling us we have to go without for a week or two; the internet is blessed to have you.

  7. Zatoichi

    Wish you the best of luck with your move!

  8. Ty

    All the best with your move. Didn’t you tell me that you never liked to go north of Bloor? :-)

    Poutine in moderation.

    Cheers!

  9. =PP=

    Moving to a better city!

    Can’t wait for Seaguy!

    Thanks for this piece of puzzle.

  10. Bryony

    The continued suspense is exquisite, making reading the newest page all the better.

  11. Phiil

    Sin Titulo is my favourite web-comic. As has already been noted, its a pleasure and a privilege to be able to read it for free. Take all the tine you need and thank you.

  12. Tim McCormack

    Rob W said:

    had a suspicion that Wesley behind the wheel of a police cruiser and spattered in blood was a bad sign already

    It looked like he was behind the wheel of his own car, not a police cruiser.

  13. Tim McCormack

    Err, cancel that, Phiil. I thought you were talking about the main character. Brain fart.

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