Yes I agree with Mario. Really polish that writing. Establish characters well so that when they start to change, readers are intrigued rather than confused.
On the other side of that same coin: when it comes to drawings, GOOD ENOUGH IS GOOD ENOUGH! Obviously put some effort into it, but don't get bogged down in pixel surgery and the like. Andrew Hussie made a lot of pages that looked like dogshit, and not even on purpose, so not every page has to be a masterpiece.
A good shortcut I like to check if your page has good, ez-2-read composition is to throw a greyscale filter over it and see if you can still understand what you're looking at. If it passes that test it's probably good enough. Which basically means it's good enough.
And also yes the first most important rule is to have fun and be yourself. If you aren't doing that what's even the fucking point? I could say some shit about how it will affect the quality which is probably true but man. Have Fun. It's So Important. Inherently
June 20th, 2026