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This is pretty sad news for fans of the You’ll Have That web comic by Wes Molebash.
I’ve been struggling with a way to present this bit of news eloquently, so I’m just gonna lay it all out there in one big pile:
I’ve decided to end YHT.
This decision was not an easy one, and I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about it and talking it over with my friends and family. 2008 has been a difficult year for me personally, and I believe that now is as a good a time as any to end one project and start working on the next.
The announcement was made last month, and I’ve been holding off publishing the news until I could set up an interview with Wes. Tonight he and I will have a chat about the ending of the series, and the start of something new. You’ll be able to hear the entire piece on the next Major Spoilers Podcast.
Wes Molebash over at You’ll Have That has been experimenting with different art styles. Today he posted a sketch of the series character Katie.

I like it. Don’t know if Wes is up doing the whole cast like this on a regular basis, but it would be interesting to see.
via You’ll Have That (link)
If you’re not reading “You’ll Have That”, the question is “Why the F*#@ Not?” If you haven’t heard of “You’ll Have That”, then I got nothing for you, except get over to You’ll Have That and begin reading now. You’ll Have That: Volume 1 has been out for a while, and you may still be able to find a copy at Amazon.com, and now this holiday season, you can sit by the fire roasting chestnuts and laughing yourself silly with You’ll Have That: Volume 2 from Viper Comics.
“Wes’s strip just keeps getting better and better,” said Viper Comics President Jessie Garza. “This collection has some of the best and funniest strips he has produced and having them all in one place is the perfect way to get caught up in the lives of Andy and Katie.”
If you missed our excellent interview with Wes Molebash, check it out here now.
- By Stephen Schleicher
You’ll Have That made its debut on the Viper Comics webpage in 2004. In that time, Wes Molebash’s semi-autobiographical webcomic has gathered a nice following. Recently I had a chance to talk with Wes about You’ll Have That, how it came about, and where it will go in the future. Yup, spoilers ahead!








