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1. Corto Maltese

If you're waiting on a commission, thank you for your patience! It took me a while to get to them but I'm just working on commissions at the moment and hope to have them all finished in just over a week.

Here is a detail of a commission that was a lot of fun to do, Hugo Pratt's Corto Maltese. 

2 Comments on Corto Maltese, last added: 3/19/2013
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2. Here's What I'm Thinking.. (Business Models)

It looks like things are getting more and more digital. It's raining iPods and Androids.I'm not sure where things are going in publishing but maybe it's time to think about how to treat old formats. I'm thinking that Robot Museum will likely be available in multiple digital formats so what will the physical collection look like? I was just out walking and I'm thinking installments of 80 pages in French album like collections, bande dessiner collections.

                                                                 (photo by byronv2)

I'm thinking this because it seems that this might be the most appealing way to present a comic, as an art object rather than in pamphlet sized graphic novels.

I'm still thinking about this. And I'm writing this as I think about it...so, you know. Be kind.

So, how would you like to read your comics in the coming years, assuming things will be mostly digital.

5 Comments on Here's What I'm Thinking.. (Business Models), last added: 9/18/2010
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