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Thanks to the nominations from a handful of readers, Reclaimer is up for a 2008 Best of Halo award! If you love Reclaimer (and I know you do), get on over there and add your vote to the mix to show your support!
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Just as a head’s up – Monday’s Reclaimer is going to be just a tad late. I’ve come home from Third Christmas with my family feeling rather under the weather, so I’m headed to bed in very short order. I anticipate having Monday’s edition up by mid-morning, though, so keep an eye out for that.
I also realize that I have some comments that need replying to, and I’ll take care of those tomorrow, as well.
I hope everyone had a good holiday. I greatly enjoyed my 4-day weekend with family, and Santa brought me several very nice gifts this year.
This comic was a complete whim, conceived just moments before putting it together. How is it going to fit into the Reclaimer storyline? Your guess is as good as mine, but I think I already have an idea…
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Regular readers of Reclaimer already know – the Intense Debate commenting system has been back online here for a couple of days. Already, I’ve seen a noticeable spike in reader interactivity (even if not quite all of it has been specifically on-topic). Therefore, it looks like ID is here to stay this time.
Here’s what I’m really enjoying about Intense Debate:
- The aforementioned spike in reader comments. I don’t know if it’s do with the ID system directly, but Reclaimer #125 is already well over 80 comments (quite possibly a record). Between #124 and #125, we’ve logged nearly 200 comments this week! Pretty awesome stuff!
- The threaded commenting system has made it so much easier for me to interact with my readers on a comment-by-comment basis. Before, I needed to put a little tag next to each part of my replies to note who I was referring back, and then readers would have to scroll back up through to comments to try to find the comment of reference. This way, all the discussion threads stay together, making it easier to find and follow each subtopic.
- I love that I can resort the comments just by clicking ‘Latest Activity’ to see what discussion threads are the most recent. It makes it much easier to figure out what’s fresh.
- The rating system is something I’d like to see readers make more use of. It’s there to help identify who the regular commenters are and which ones are the highest quality contributors. I’ve made a point of regularly tagging those readers that contribute regularly (and that have ID accounts), and I’d like to see the rest of you guys taking part in this, as well. The rating system is there to push quality to the forefront.
If you haven’t created an ID account yet, please do so and get in on the action!
I’m pleased to announce the official launch of Halo 3 Webcomics, a collective for other Halo 3 comics writers to share their stories. It’s my opinion that one of the biggest barriers to publishing a webcomic is affordable hosting. I’m donating space on my server for anyone who wants to publish a Halo-based webcomic to set up shop and get to work writing comics. Already, there are three comics that are either new or have transferred to Halo 3 Webcomics:
Anyone who wants to write a Halo webcomic but hasn’t been able to acquire hosting is welcome to contact me at reclaimercomic@gmail.com. In the meantime, check out the comics above and add them to your regular reading.

