Underneath every comic and every blog entry, you’ll see a little icon called ‘Share This.’ If you click on that, a little AJAX-powered window opens with a wide variety of social bookmarking options. If you enjoy Reclaimer and would like to help expand its readership, I would be most appreciative if you would make use, especially, of the Digg link. I don’t really expect to compete with the vast majority of other webcomics out there, since Halo is a rather niche genre, but every little bit helps, and I’d love to see Reclaimer’s readership break out of and expand beyond just the Halo fanbase. There are also other options available to add various Reclaimer comics as del.icio.us bookmarks, Google Reader items, and more. Please feel free to make use of Share This, as it’s a utility specifically designed for you, the reader, to make it easier to enjoy Reclaimer and share it with others.
Related Posts ¬
The Gloomy and Juicy filters paired together produce some absolutely vibrant and gorgeous colors on Avalanche, particularly in the chasm room. I really like the way today’s comic turned out and wish there was some way to use the filters on all the other maps.
It is through the efforts of two gentlemen that the existence of Reclaimer is possible. The first is Tyler Martin, who has created the beautifully designed ComicPress theme. Tyler’s design makes it eminently easier to produce a regular comic using the powerful WordPress platform. I’ve long been a fan of WordPress, and I’ve wanted to produce a Halo comic since Halo 3 first hit store shelves, so I’m very grateful to Tyler for making it that much easier to make it happen. With the release of ComicPress 2.5, things are even better. Tyler built five different layouts, with the graphic novel layout being the design of choice for Reclaimer – and by the feedback I’ve received from you, my readers, it’s been a very positive change. So, my thanks to Tyler for putting the effort into creating such a great tool for producing webcomics.
John Bintz has added another great tool to ComicPress 2.5 that makes it even more efficient to post up new comics. It’s a plugin for WordPress called ComicPress Manager that goes hand-in-hand with the ComicPress theme. Before, I had to make the comic, use Filezilla to upload the file to the comics directory, then go into the WordPress dashboard and create the new post, write the title, write a little blurb about the comic, add tags, set the category, and set the date and time so that the comic publishes only when I want it to. With ComicPress Manager, all I have to do is create the comic, make sure the file name contains the date and name, and use ComicPress Manager to upload the file. From there, the plugin automatically sets the date and time for me, pulls the post title from the tile of the comic file name, and even creates thumbnails for the comic archive and the RSS feed. I can set my tags and blurb right there. What took me about five minutes before now takes literally 30 seconds and adds more features than were previously available. It’s a powerful little plugin that makes it even more fun to produce a comic by taking away a lot of the ‘pain’ in posting.
Again, my thanks to these two gentlemen for producing these great tools and volunteering their efforts to the webcomic community.
Back to the Reclaimer. He is, after all, our hero and main character. It’s only fair that we spend as much time as possible with him.
Reclaimer is back today, with a fresh look and a forum! I spent several hours over the weekend putting the new theme together, so I hope you like it. Make yourselves at home, and enjoy the new forum!
I’m going to try to produce a new comic update for tomorrow, but if the update does not appear, here’s the reason why. I have been working industriously on a complete site redesign by making the ComicPress theme my own, so to speak, by making it more Reclaimer-friendly. The image below should give you a little taste of what’s coming down the pike (click on the image for a larger view). I’m going to work on the site redesign over the weekend with the hope that by Monday I’ll have it done and even have the forum online. Hopefully, this image will whet your appetites for imminent Reclaimer goodness.
Aside from the two gents in the most recent comic comments thread who are contemplating my death in various nefarious ways, I appreciate my readers’ patience with my sketchy updates over the last couple of weeks. Basically what’s been happening is that I have a couple of chronic medical conditions. When I only have to deal with one at a time, I’m able to churn out comics on a fairly regular basis. But, when they gain up on me at the same time, it becomes very difficult for me to generate the presence of mind and energy to push through the discomfort and get actual work done. As such, the last couple of weeks, especially, have been difficult. I’ve gotten some better rest over the weekend, though, and I feel somewhat better today. Hopefully I’ll continue to improve. I won’t make any promises (I know better than to promise what I can’t guarantee). We’ll just see how things go, eh?
Sad news – unfortunately, there will be no comic update today. I haven’t felt particularly well the last day or so, and my energy levels have been such that I putting together a comic yesterday felt like trying to climb Mt. Everest. I’ll be back on schedule again on Monday, though, so I’ll y’all then.

