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Every once in a while I feel proud of being around for 14 years. It's no mean feat, but there are other webcomics, and creators of webcomics, who flat-out put me to shame.

Let's take, for example, Howard Tayler. Howard Tayler, creator of Schlock Mercenary, a brilliant webcomic set in the far-flung future starring a carbosilicate amorph and the mercenaries he runs around with.

Schlock Mercenary started on June 12, 2000, with Schlock signing up with Tagon's Toughs for the first time. It is ten years later, and Howard has updated every single day since he started. No breaks. No holidays. No long-winded explanations on his front page about how he's too busy to update... and he actually draws everything. His comic tells long-form coherent, side-splittingly funny stories that involve violence, death, explosions, and ominous hummmmms.

He has published 3,653 comics. In other words, he has done more in 10 years than I will probably do in 20.

When he started he was employed full-time at a day job. Now he supports himself completely on his comic. He has an entire store full of swag, including a soon-to-be-released new book, "Resident Mad Scientist," that republishes one of my favorite storylines in the Schlock Mercenary universe.

Happy Birthday, Schlock Mercenary. And congratulations, Howard, for reaching the 10 year mark. And for those of you reading this, if you haven't discovered Schlock Mercenary now is an excellent time to start.

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Comments

Big and Lumpy

Maybe they will consider giving him a new monitor with glare so bad that he can't see anything anyways.

This Spam Has Been Deleted

Though it was remarkably on topic for botspam, this spam has been deleted because it was spam. Dirty, filthy spam.

I'm tempted to leave this in

I'm tempted to leave this in just because it's the first blogspam I've seen that actually kinda sorta fits in with the content of the original post. Those spam AI's are getting sneaky!

Better not

We don't want to give them positive feedback, for all that this one looks surprisingly on-topic.

And how do we know it was an A.I. after all?

Looks like I got spam-binned too

Let's try this again and see what happens ...

It's not a quantum phone. It's WOPR.

Spam-binned? I went through

Spam-binned?

I went through the spam collector logs and didn't see you, but I might have overlooked. Sorry about that.

Had you intended to post this in the comments section for the comic?