Glad to hear! I'm hoping this series (and Fusion) will make folks laugh and get a bit of the feels. I'm generally more interested in the characters than the action (as is probably obvious by the generally talky nature of this and Fusion), but Dude in Distress will probably be more intimate than Fusion since the focus is on Clark's and Femme's relationship instead of the grander themes of heroism and "goodness" in Fusion.
Which is exactly why I'm reading your comics. And exactly why I'm liking Dude in Distress even more than Fusion. There is laughs and feels, just what I'm looking for. Keep up the good work!
authors tend to mess up the action bits anyway. to do action you need to know physics, biology, and the SOPs of those in the environments. the personal angle just needs to know people (not counting the little stuff, for either). of course you just need to know it better than the reader, which is a case by case basis.
Before I forget again... So, FF has no secret identity - wouldn't she already have a problem with everybody and their telemarketers spamming her phone and mailbox?
(This is great so far, but up to now I still like Fusion better. For reasons I know to a grater oart but don't want to tell.)