A New Chapter Begins

Both in the story, and in the real world, too.

A lot of time has passed since our last page. It’s not clear where we are, but things don’t have the seem portent that they had just moments ago. In fact, it seems kinda calm, kinda peaceful. Kinda normal? Are we even in the same story? You do remember you’re writing this one comic, right Joe?

I do remember. I haven’t gotten to do too much of that lately. The move that I mentioned last week has been all encompassing. I’m looking the end of it in the face, finally. All that’s left is to put a few new furniture pieces together and call it good.

Comikazee is coming up here in a few months. I’m seriously considering in what capacity I’m going to attend. I am definitely going to go, but do I want to have something in my hand I’m trying to hand out? The fact is; it would probably be a good idea. The question is getting something prepared in time. I’ll be working on something like a business card or a flyer on the side here in the next week. I’m hoping that I can use Patreon to raise some money toward it. Please, consider becoming a supporter!

Off to finish putting all my stuff where it belongs. See you next week!

 

The End of the Beginning

We get to see the dramatic and uninformative conclusion of the first chapter! Not exactly telling you everything that’s going on, either, right? I’m playing this pretty close to the chest. What can I say?

Next time we get to dig into the actual story. What we have seen here is most definitely a prologue, so I make no apologies.

In real life I have my first Patreon supporter! I’m very thankful and excited. I’ve decided that the first thing I need to do is get myself some business cards. I met the extremely talented Jim Mahfood at the comic shop today. I certainly got one of his cards, but had nothing to give him in exchange, even though I told him about the comic! I need a leave behind, so as soon as I can afford it, a purchase from Moo.com is is order. Help me out! I need to get myself out there better!

In other news I’m moving to a new apartment. I love my new location, but all of the packing and lifting and unpacking, instead of drawing, is killing me. I can’t wait to get settled and back to work.