As I've been making these comics with the exact same page layout every week it's becoming clearer and clearer that this third page is always the most time consuming. Not only does it have the most individual panels, which usually means the most people I have to draw, but it also had the most important set up before the big finish. I also have to be careful to stay consistent with my previous two panels. That last would be easier if I had a consistent cast, but since I have different characters for each week, a minor change I make from my model sketches can be forgotten if I'm not careful.
As I've been making these comics with the exact same page layout every week it's becoming clearer and clearer that this third page is always the most time consuming. Not only does it have the most individual panels, which usually means the most people I have to draw, but it also had the most important set up before the big finish. I also have to be careful to stay consistent with my previous two panels. That last would be easier if I had a consistent cast, but since I have different characters for each week, a minor change I make from my model sketches can be forgotten if I'm not careful.