Just spent a couple hours copying and stapling the 8 page sketchbook + cover. It is com-plete! And I have learned something important: I hate folding. I don't know how I would produce 50 copies of 12+ pagers without incurring psychosis. At one point, I truly believed my long stapler had a vendetta against me and found myself openly cursing at it. So...I am done with the mini comics for FLUKE, now all that's left is the postcards and individual illustrations which I have to ink and color in the next 2 weeks... Yay. It (mini comic) arrived last week. Looks nice, but wish I hadn't rushed it...bleh.
Been working on the second sketchbook mini and it is slow goings. I suppose I am still wallowing in relief from having finished "We, The Odd". My brain is not happy with starting a new anxiety-ridden project. But, SO BE IT. Well, the PDF's are off to the printer's. Should be proofed by tomorrow and mailed back sometime next week. I know for purist mini comic connoisseurs (sp?) the hard-core stuff is done completely off-grid, dirty DIY style, but I thought it was important that this first printing be done by professionals. Now the SECOND mini comic I am doing is going to be hand-cut, xeroxed, long-stapled, old school style DIY. So it can't be said that I never got my hands dirty.
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AuthorPart-time illustrator and comic book penciller. Some time player of RPG video games. The rest of the time making a living editing and copywriting. Archives
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