a few notes about Landis and Direct Market
I just figured I'd give some bulleted news about Landis.
*- It is a miniseries. At 22 pages per issue and five issues coming out, that means the story will span a year online, roughly, because 110 pages @ 3 times a week comes out to 11 months.
*- There is ALWAYS a possibility Owen and I could re-team for a sequel if pre-orders for the Trade do well.
*- Though the plan is set to definitely do a full-color trade, no date or timeframe is set for it.
*- The story is influenced by Highlander, Kevin Smith and Vampire novels. I will admit that the story takes a huge turn from the #0 issue which is being placed online right now. This story is all flashbacks and introductions, like a #0 issue is supposed to be. We get into the meat and bones of the book by the #1 issue (so sometime by August).
*- Landis was created in 1997 and first appeared in Scorn: Heatwave from Crosby Comics.
*- Ardy was created in 1986, and his first appearance was in CITY OF ILLUSION #1 from 5th Panel Comics. His appearance in Landis is an Homage to Silent Bob, because Smith said that when he spent all his money to make a movie he wanted people to say, "There's the guy that spent all his money to make this crap" and I felt that with as much love and all that I have for BOTH my characters, his showing up here was a natural fit.
Direct Market
*- Right now, the idea is to have AT LEAST 30 strips complete before sending it to Crosby to try to get it on Keenspot.
*- At my present pace, 30 strips is likely to be completed within a month.
*- Right now I consider this a fun and better WRITTEN project than ART project. I really look at the strips to be well written and hope people will forgive the use of the same scenes over and over. I've already taken this into consideration and plan to do different expressions, arm movements and just activities. I've played with backgrounds and all, and FINALLY got a REAL comic font on the comp for them. I've been satisfied with ALL the strips that have been completed, but want to expand my use of Photoshop and MS Publisher to really ease the process while still looking good quality.
*- The characters are loosely based on my current local comic shop and me. I wish I worked at the comic shop. Overall, I'd expect this to have elements mainly of being a PG title, but I'm contemplating doing more mature strips.












