Asking for help is hard.

Hey folks!

You may have noticed by now that Follower is back to updating somewhat regularly! It’s taken me a long time recovering and adapting my processes to get here, but I’m doing my best to keep up with new pages. There’s a chance I’ll need to delay a page now and again due to health issues, but overall I’m doing much better than I was this time last year, or even just a few months ago. In general, I’ll post updates about comic delays on social media (find all of them on this page) or in Discord (https://discord.gg/jxCYAeePZ4). I’m currently most active on Bluesky (https://bsky.app/profile/radiochio.bsky.social), which is now open to everyone. It’s been a nice experience and kind of refreshing from the Twitter rat race, so I encourage you to join if you’re curious! 

Part of my reason for writing this post is to talk a little about what it takes to keep Follower going, by which I mean, what it takes to keep me going. Right now, I’m both too disabled to handle a regular job, and at the same time the government can’t decide if I’m disabled enough to get any kind of assistance. It’s been more than two years since I’ve been able to work regularly, and we’re beyond strained, financially, as a result. This is kind of a terrifying position to be in, and even more terrifying to talk about publicly, but here I am anyway. Doing my best!

Follower itself costs a bit in fees for hosting, software subscriptions, and other odds and ends each year. By and large, Patreon/Ko-Fi help to cover a lot of that, but it doesn’t leave me with much in terms of money to survive on and take care of necessary bills and medical costs. Right now, we have to hold out until my disability appeal winds its way through a really hostile system, which will take an unknown amount of time. Right now, Delade and I are in a temporary situation staying with family, but this can’t be permanent. It’s sort of an impossible task, where we can’t really save any money to get out on our own, and are kind of stuck in waiting limbo. It’s awful. 

I’m putting this out there, because there are a handful of ways that you can help without directly spending money (unless you absolutely want to), so here goes:

  1. Subscribe to Follower on Webtoons and/or Tapas and read my comics: I have a love-hate relationship with these sites, but both of them do offer ad revenue sharing if we can reach 100 subs on Tapas, and 1,000 on Webtoons. Webtoons has a few more stipulations, like monthly view counts, so it’s the more difficult thing to reach, but since we’re sitting at around 282 subscribers, it’s not completely impossible. I know that whatever ad revenue share I do get is going to be pretty small, but with the situation we’re in, every little bit helps in the long run. You can sub to Webtoons here and Tapas here!
  2. Subscribe to my video content on Youtube and/or TikTok and watch it: Much the same as with Tapas and Webtoons, I can become eligible for monetization if I can reach 500 subs on YouTube and 1000 on TikTok. I’m currently sitting at 166/500 subs on Youtube and 712/1000 on TikTok. Both of these have requirements for average view times in addition to subscriber counts, so even just leaving one of my playlists running in the background while you do other stuff (as long as it’s not completely muted) will help out a lot. Subscribing or following my Twitch channel will also help although I’m still working on a plan to come back to streaming – right now it’s tough for me to sit upright for longer streams. I need to find a way to invest in things like a longer ethernet cable so I can set up somewhere comfortable for me to both draw and stay connected at a high enough speed. It’s a challenge. Find me on YouTube here and TikTok here, or on Twitch over here!
  3. Spread the word: Do you know anyone who might be interested in Follower? Just getting eyes on the comic helps, and word of mouth is still the best way to spread webcomics around. I do my best to get it out there on my own, but my reach is only as wide as I can make it. I need to find a way to break out of my regular circles. 

All of these are free to sign up for and the subscriber and view numbers will really help me out a lot. Also, if there’s any kind of behind the scenes video content you’d like to see, please suggest it in a comment! Videos are fairly easy for me to make while I’m doing other comic work, and I’m always happy to talk about how I make things, especially if it helps someone else. 

On the other hand, if you want to directly support me, I have both a Patreon and a Ko-Fi which I’ve started calling the Chio Club. For $1 a month, you get access to things I’m currently working on before they’re live for everyone, and other tiers come with other rewards. I do my best to come up with extras as I can.

There are also shirts and other merch items in my shop. The cut I get from these is relatively small, but like anything else, it adds up, and it gives me a little joy to know somebody out there is wearing my artwork. 

Anyway, thank you for taking the time to read this. I feel like I’ve spent the past year trying to dig myself out of a pit of health problems, and I’m finally getting to where I can start working a little more and thinking a little more clearly. I appreciate the patience our readers have had in waiting for new updates, because it’s been pretty hard not to work on things as I normally would for so long. I still can’t, but I’m working on getting there. 

ANIMATION: Which part is “silly”?

https://www.tiktok.com/@radio_chio/video/7289655518719708459?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id=6932656503283549701

The saga of trying to get my health fixed up continues… The current battle is getting my insurance to cover a simple genetic test that would once and for all rule in or out what I actually have going on. But will they? No. The justification is that we’re testing for “too many genes.” I know, it doesn’t make sense to me either.

Anyway, this is a real word-for-word conversation I had yesterday. I had planned on making this more of a short scribble sketch thing but then I got into it as an outlet for the anger. And then I couldn’t feel my drawing hand for the next few hours afterward, but it was therapeutic, so I guess it’s worth it. Testing would help me figure out what to do to make it so I can draw without my hand going completely numb, but maybe we’ll get there someday.

Meanwhile, I’ll just vent through terrible scribble drawings and calling the insurance company names on Twitter, because it’s all I got. *shrug*

I’ve also been blogging a little about it, sort of a multi-purpose thing in that it makes me feel better and helps me keep track of what is happening, hopefully my experiences can help someone else going through the same thing figure it out, and maybe I can spread a little awareness about connective tissue disorders and such in the process. But if you’d like to read about all that, I’ve been collecting it on my Tumblr under the #healthposting tag, because that place is a mess and I’m not sure it’s really on theme here, unless I’m also making related art.

So, cross your fingers for me. Or maybe for them, because my inner goblin is slowly taking over and it’s certainly a thing.

2022 in Review

It’s the end of yet another year, so as usual, it’s a good time to look back on everything that happened in 2022! I want to sincerely thank all of our supporters – whether you’re a member of the Chio Club, or just a regular reader of our comics, it means a lot. Delade and I couldn’t do what we do without you all. 

So… let’s get into it!

A challenger approaches (it’s 2022, that was the challenger)

2022 presented a lot of challenges and difficulties for us. I spent a lot of the year assisting a family member with an ongoing medical issue – running with them to appointments and so on – which sapped a lot of my time and energy. Still, I did my best to keep up with pages until I just couldn’t. In February I injured the thumb on my drawing hand, and it’s been a persistent issue ever since. This has taken quite some time to deal with properly, but recently I’ve been able to buy a splint that allows me to work carefully, without further injuring myself. I’ve got some specialist appointments lined up for the very end of the year, and I’m looking forward to hopefully getting some answers and squaring away this particular problem so I can get back to normal comic updates. 

Life in general has been pretty challenging as well. We were illegally evicted from our apartment in 2021 (which is an entire terrifying story all on its own) and while we’re in a safe and relatively stable place now, it’s going to take time to get back to a true state of “normal.” That said, I want to express how much the Chio Club supporters really helped keep Follower and our other projects online this year, as well as helped keep us fed on a few occasions. I can’t truly convey how grateful we are for this. It’s been a rough year, and that’s something that has really helped.

On to more positive news!

Becoming a Brave Chio

This year, I wanted to try and do more to cultivate the reader community around Follower. I’ve been in an introverted shell for a while, and it seemed like a good time to try and break out of it a little bit. I put some work into improving the Radio Chio Discord, and have seen a little bit of success. This is obviously something that is going to be an ongoing process, but if you’re a reader of our comics and want a friendly place to hang out online, you should come join us! I’d like to try and come up with more community events for 2023, but I definitely appreciate any input from folks in the community. Anyone can join us on Discord, but there is an extra channel just for Chio Club members, too!

One of the other things I’ve been trying out this year is doing more streaming, both of comic and art work as well as games. It’s been an interesting experiment! I was able to make the requirements to be a Twitch Affiliate, which means I can actually get paid when folks drop in to watch streams, and is another means to help keep our comics going. I’ve had to slow down a little bit in the past couple of months due to my hand injury, but I’m trying to fit in what I can!

You can join me on Twitch to hang out while I draw or play a game, and if you follow me there, you can get notifications for when I go live. If you just hang out while I’m on, I do get paid via ads that are shown during the stream, so it’s also an easy way to help support my comics. You can also subscribe to my channel to get fancy badges and Chio emotes!

Along with streaming, I’ve been experimenting with creating more video content this year for various formats. I put some more effort into making short Follower-related videos for Tiktok, and was pleasantly surprised by the response! I somehow posted one of the most-viewed things I’ve ever made on the internet when Dia’s story went kind of micro-viral, so that was pretty exciting.

In addition, I’ve been adding more content to our YouTube page, including previous stream archives, comic art time lapses, and more. I have more ideas about making some more “how to” style videos and some story time type chatty videos, but those will likely be coming in the new year. These are things I can probably produce pretty quickly while I’m making other things, since that’s what they’re about, so I hope you’ll look forward to that! You can find us on YouTube here. 

Social media has seemed pretty tumultuous in the past few months, so I’m doing a few things with our content to help smooth that out. First of all, most of our major content will originate here on Radiochio.com (or on its own comic site, like follower.messenger-comic.com) first, and will trickle down to other platforms afterward. So if you follow us on social sites for updates, you probably won’t notice a big difference, but it’ll be helpful if or when any particular social platform drops off the face of the planet. You know, apropos of nothing. 

Additionally, I’m combining our monthly newsletter with the monthly update post I put out for Chio Club members on Patreon and Ko-Fi. It’ll be free to view here, there, or in your email. This is mostly because a lot of content got duplicated between these two, and it makes more sense to keep it together. Plus, this means that you can also follow us on Patreon or Ko-Fi for free to continue to get news and updates. Regular Chio Club content will remain a paid reward for subscribers, though. 

Join the Chio Club:

Last thing on this topic: I made a handy links page that points to every place you can find us online. I’ve been experimenting more with alternative social platforms, and it’s been kind of refreshing. Check it out and see what you might have missed!

On to comic news!

Comic news (the good stuff)

The biggest comic news we have for 2022: Follower won DrunkDuck’s 2022 Best Anthropomorphic Comic! This was a total surprise, and we’re really honored to have been recognized! Thank you so much to folks who nominated or voted for us. 

Follower became available on Globalcomix, a relatively new comics site that’s really great for both creators and readers. Currently, most of the comic is available to read for free there, just as it is on the main site, and 3 issues with bonus content are available for purchase. More content will be coming in 2023, and the existing issues will get updated art, since that’s an ongoing project.

Throughout the year, I’ve been working on retouching and resizing older Follower pages so I can do two things: publish Volume One of Follower, and release our newly redesigned website to the public. Chio Club members can currently check out an early version of the site, but it won’t be complete without the retouched pages. The edits for Volume One primarily depend on making art fixes to chapters one and two, and text updates to the rest of the comic for readability and consistency. This has been a slower progress than I hoped due to my hand injury, but I’m getting there!

Follower remains on a hiatus for now. I’m hoping to get a small buffer of about 5 pages (or more) ready to go before I start updating normally again. Chio Club members have been getting early looks at new pages as I’ve been working through them.

Messenger has been more neglected than I’ve hoped for this year. I have a stack of half-finished pages waiting to be finished. I am not sure where this will fit into the schedule, but I’m really, really hoping to get to them in 2023. I’m as frustrated as anyone by how long it’s taken to get these updates made, but life has been wild, as you’ve seen.

Thank you for reading

So that’s where things stand around here. Again, I want to express how thankful we are for all our readers and supporters. We really wouldn’t be able to keep up a lot of what we do without you all. You keep us going, sometimes literally, and it means the world to both of us. 

Here’s to a better, brighter, and stronger 2023!

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