Thread:Mesektet/@comment-3581997-20160615160106/@comment-3581997-20170513180015

Keep in-mind, Moore made the comic as a one-shot run. And the base idea behind it was to be contrary to other comics. It is the classic auteurs conundrum.

Auteur: "I made my art to be original and make a statement"

Agent: "Yeah but it made sooo much money, the fans love it. They want you to make more.",

Auteur: "If I continue it, it becomes meaningless!"

Generally folks who do make art for art's sake, specifically reject adding extra content unless they genuinely are inspired to do so - it tends to be thought of as selling out. Alex Hirsch had the same sentiment. I can understand wanting more, but ask yourself this, would you rather have Gravity Falls, or Simpsons? "Shows over folks, I am going out on-top" or "Now for season 53 who the creator doesn't even moonlight over anymore."