Jun 112018
 

Things are finally REALLY coming together. All the major projects are done. Right now there are 3 or 4 things still in production, but they are sequels, short stories, or such. It’s a bit weird to look in a folder and see the digital files from a year and a half’s worth of work sitting there. But that is what it is all about, right? 

So, I have chosen Atticus Decimater to be the first book to go up on Kickstater. There are a couple of reasons for this, but mostly it comes down to the book being a lower cost to produce and  print (B&W) means a lower funding goal will still cover the costs involved. I can then use those funders as a base for the next book, which will likely be Spook Town, followed by Dr. Fizz and Sissonne. It sucks having to keep the ‘flagship’ titles in reserve, but I want to build to them with the lesser costing (Black & White) books. 

I have also decided to make manga sized ‘ashcans’ of each book as well. This is another strategy to getting the average pledge up. They are novel and kinda cute, each about 5 inches by 7 or something. 

An Old Editing File

I came across an old file on the laptop, edits for the first issue of Spook Town. It’s funny, I remember it as being a mostly pure thing from David Thomas (the writer and creator), but I can see how much influence my suggestions were used in certain scenes. Frankly, I think it’s how I work best, as a team with someone to throw the script back and forth with a bit.

Here is how it works: I read and make notes as I go of stuff I would do differently, and WHY I would do it differently. If I suggest something new, I explain how I would do it, either as dialog or panels, and then I boil it down to ‘Elements Needed’. Sort of my way of saying ‘do it your own way, just get us from here to there’. And sometimes we get there, but sometimes not, and that’s a good thing.

Then I send that off, and sooner than I should reasonably expect David will send back a revised draft. It uses some things I suggested, and sometimes not. Truth is I am glad not all my suggestions get used, I think it would be a disaster if I were to stifle the creativity David or another writer has to bring to a project. Anyways, we have gotten better at it, but it is still work. Fun Work, but work.

In reality David does 8 drafts in 8 days due to all the feedback. First it’s the story concepts, then the story elements, then the scripting and at each stage I disassemble and give him back something that kinda resembles what he gave me to start with. We call it ‘editing’, but the truth is I basically take a shit on each one, and somehow the final product is actually pretty good.

Maybe I should hit David up about changing the credits to just have us listed as a team. I’d like that.

Well, that is all for now.

 Posted by at 12:26 pm
May 252018
 

Been working on all the books lately. Hard to believe there are so many going all at once…I’ll be very happy once there is a Kickstarter or two to clear the decks. So, for now, here is a run down on all the projects and where they stand.

Dr. Fizz – Pretty much ready to go. There is still some post work that I have been putting off, but it’s all cosmetic tweaks for the final print/digital versions. 

Lazurus’s Eye – Complete. I have a deal in place for this to be part of another Kickstarters package. We’ll see how that goes. 

Sissonne Logo

Sissonne – Probably the best book overall, quality wise. All of the production is done, just need to do the final post and create the Print/Digital versions. Basically in the same boat with Fizz, practically done and awaiting…Kickstarter planing I suppose.

Spook TownWas done, but then we decided to add two pages to the front of the book, a new intro that we felt would help explain the concept better. Spook Town is easily the best bet for the long haul among the titles. So, while we are awaiting the new pages for issue one, we have already completed the scripts for the next two issues, and sent the second one off to JC. 

A panel from Atticus Decimater

Atticus Decimater – Atticus is coming along nicely, 23 of 26 pages completed. Still needs a cover and lettering, then it will e ready to go. I’d like to have these Black and White books be the first Kickstarters, but cannot be sure. Time will tell.

A page from Shadoworlds #1: Bluebird

ShadoWorlds #1: BluebirdThis one looks like it’s going to come out great. The first script David Thomas (Spook Town) and I did together, it’s the first of a planned one-shot anthology series. I am already working on the sequel, ‘The Roots of Glasir’, which will see the action move from a sort of Mediterranean setting to prehistoric Iceland.

Untitled Anthology: Robots and Androids – Two of three stories complete. Lettered, colored, the whole 9 yards. The last story was given to an artist looking to do ‘something’. He has nice work, but so far not a single page done. Might have to look at hiring someone to finish this. 

Untitled Kyle Project – A little something I commissioned because I really liked the artists style. Pages come in from time to time, still waiting for the last of them. Different than all the other books, sort of a manga look and feel to this one. 

Well, that should be all of them, though I admit I feel like I am missing one. Maybe two. 

 

 Posted by at 11:14 am
Mar 252018
 

Isn’t it bad enough that you’re secret identity is blown and you’ve been fired from your ‘jerb’?

Why do you have to also run into your brand new ex-girlfriend with…that guy…

All art and colors are done for Sissone #1! Just waiting for letters then the aging in the Pinot casks. Nothing less than perfection!