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==History== During much of the comic's existence, Mitch used the space under the comic as his blog. Now his blog can be found at his [[LiveJournal]] [[#External links|(See Link Below)]]. Clem's blogs began to show that he was likely suffering bouts of depression. Because of this he was mocked on the comic's own [[Internet forum|discussion forum]]; the [[internet traffic]] for which had rapidly outgrown the traffic for the comic strip. This is allegedly one of the reasons that Mitch- somewhat unceremoniously β ended the comic in 2004. At this time, Mitch told fans he would be collaborating on a strip called ''Joe and Monkey'' with fellow webcomic artist [[Zach Miller (comics)|Zach Miller]]. Clem left Joe and Monkey before the series even launched, but did return to take over writing and illustration duties for the entire month of January 2005, at which point Mitch announced he would resurrect ''Nothing Nice'' in what would become the now familiar black and white format, as opposed to the original run, which was in color. Updates slowed sometime after January 2006, when Clem began focusing his energy on a new autobiographical strip called ''[[San Antonio Rock City]]''. Eventually, ''Nothing Nice'' was put on indefinite hiatus and ''SARC'' became Clem's main focus. Mitch Clem stated that he was unopposed to bringing back ''Nothing Nice'' (though perhaps at a less frequent schedule), and stayed true to this statement when he brought it back on a weekly schedule on August 28, 2006. Updates ranged from sporadic to nonexistent for a while as the focus shifted from ''SARC'' to ''NN2S'' and back. Clem eventually quit ''San Antonio Rock City'' after breaking up with his then-girlfriend who served as the series' co-star, and turned his focus back to ''Nothing Nice'', where it continued to update on a mostly regular thrice weekly schedule. ''Nothing Nice'' went back on temporary hiatus as Clem began work on another autobiographical strip, ''My Stupid Life''. Nothing Nice to Say resumed on September 15, 2008, then was placed on hiatus since December 23, 2008, and resumed again on September 5, 2011 with a new co-writer, Joe Briggs.
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