No Need For Bushido - History

History

On October 5, 2003, the comic left Keenspace and started a new site.

No Need For Bushido has a history of sporadic updates. At the height of some summers, NNFB could have as many as four updates in a week, all in its full color style. Less often updates have a history of coming once a month. At of the end of March 2006, NNFB has a twice weekly update of a single page on Mondays an "unofficial" single page on Wednesdays, and often releasing an alternate script on Fridays.

On September 16, No Need for Bushido contributed a page to the Webcomic hurricane telethon, hosted by Blank Label Comics.

NNFB reentered the buzzComix Top 100 in September, 2005, and is typically high ranking on TWC.

In 2006, early pages were re-written, correcting misspelled words and altering dialogue.

On December 3, 2007, No Need for Bushido moved to Keenspot as a comic host.

In January, 2008, the first issue of No Need for Bushido was released for download at www.wowio.com

Recently, due to conflicts with his other work, the artist has moved to a once-every-two weeks schedule, to general fanbase support.

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