Maybe it will be a gritty rev-60 inspired fuckdoll reboot.
Judging from the map he did we can tell its set in social justice skyrim world.
Reading through his old comics, I wonder why he needed a map for his reboot in the first place.
It's not like the yokels ever have a consistent trip from one place to another. In one strip, they're in the middle of the ocean, then they are back in their hideout, next has them near Aliundes Castle (you know, the one with high voltage laserbeams and a convenient "Access to burglars" windows)... He apparently never told a real story-arc and never did anything that would have made the location of any place in relation to another place of any significance.
This is his magnum opus, his big show, something he has done for years... and it's terrible. Dobshit claims he wants to be an artist and tell stories. His bad art perfectly matches the nonexistent writing. There's no plot, there's no developement. Hell, there's not even a clear setting.
And that's part of the reason why I genuinely hope he'll do a comic with an overarching plot instead of yet another lame gag-a-strip soapbox.
A decade ago, there was a webcomic called "Hellbound". The plot was basically some Guy taking a part-time job with some sort of priest, screwing up a summoning ceremony and accidently releasing a succubus from Hell.
The entire plot then revolved around Guy (no seriously, that was his name), Mel (The succubbus), Baxter (A thief they bump into) and Kyota (Mel's sister that got stuck in the body of Guy's pet dog) trying to find ancient sacred relics to exchange for Guy's and Mel's souls, so they can be free.
On their journey, they faced a witch-hunter with an attack-blimp and his mime-sidekick girl amongst other things...
It was a glorious comic that unfortunately got canceled since the artist kinda ran out of steam (a real shame, the comic was very promising).
Why do I bring this up? The comic had a very short runtime, but it had a lot of great moments (like the protagonists accidently turning a whole town into drug peddlers) and despite the issues it later ran into, it always tried to tell a story.
Dobshit made 200 strips and there's nothing that even remotely feels like an overarching plot or a goal it's going towards or anything. It's just "Whacky assholes doing whacky things... and they are pirates or something".
What I'm trying to say: Hellbound was canceled before the first arc was half-way through and yet it STILL feels like it accomplished more plotwise than Dobshit ever has with AzP.
You know, given that Midget Pirate is suppose to be Alex's uncle, this art has...odd connotations.
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Ew. Didn't think about that...
Also: You can tell how good the character designs and his art design is in this image. If not for the haircolors, it would be impossible to distinguish which of his characters is supposed to be Daphne and who's Velma.