"Maybe it doesn't want me to find it." That's deep bro.
"Maybe it doesn't want me to find it." That's deep bro.
Your book looks interesting enough to read but not follow. It is like looking at "Detroit Rock City( the idea itself )", "GTO" ( one of many racing series ), or even "Tank Girl" ( non-movie ). Nice to look at but hard to follow unless you know the subject matter. I would have to be absorbed into that realm in order to follow it.
Do not mean to covert; but you have an interesting working table. Quite fancy the shapes, as it stands out in the picture.
Also, ComiXology just launched the full graphic novel of this book on their site this week. SEE IT HERE
Hmm, looks like I'm having problems with the images linking in the last post. Here are the ones until now, for your reading pleasure.
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Haha, thanks!
That's fine. This is a more conceptual story, and I intended people to read it as a book, not originally a webcomic. In my newer work, I'm getting more of the hang of how to pace a story and build it up in a way that works as a page per week, while still being a comfortable read as a solid book. It's always a challenge, and always interesting to explore ways to do that, especially with such weird subject matter like this.
I have the full books for sale on my site, and they're actually on the way from the printer to my house at this very moment, so they're hot off the presses. I've got some extra stuff in the back that explains my process and production. CHECK IT OUT HERE
Also available DIGITALLY
I love what you did with every page where he's listening to the song. The imagery is fantastic, and it really goes well with the color choice you've gone with. I feel like your storytelling might improve with some more conflict, possibly a b-character arc to go along the main journey.
I really did enjoy the read, looking forward to more. Glad the kickstarter succeeded.