My 3:30 a.m. rambling. (I usually sleep in two shifts at night called "biphasic sleep"... I'm digressing. You can look it up) Going back to bed now. SEA SHANTY FUNNIES will resume on Friday morning. I was resting yet keeping busy with these projects for production on the print side. More info later. More comics later. Thank you!
THRILL SEEKER COMICS ANTHOLOGY #2 is being printed now as I type this. I just got an email that the printer looked over the files and is proceeding with the printing of this book. I purchased an initial first print run of 50 books out of my pocket that I will make available directly from me for sale. Details later on how to do that if you're interested. It is a hefty book of about 40 pages in this comic. They should be shipped to me by my birthday in about two weeks.
I had to make some adjustments after looking at some proofs and I decided to go with a different printer that I trust a little more. I've decided after discussions with Jennifer that I am also abandoning the faux Benday dot look due to the artwork looking a little too blurry and muddy in print on paper. Yet, I'm keeping the paper tone look. So all faux Benday Dots have been removed. I made my decision in that.
I'm also proceeding with production of SEA SHANTY FUNNIES #1 which will collect all of the webcomics from 2025 that I released. About 40 episodes. I'm estimating 24 to 28 pages. I haven't decided how it will shape up just yet as I have to merge all these various sized comic strips. Some strips were one row. Some were a full page. I'm up to page 13 right now in this book and have "remastered" and cleaned up the artwork and made some corrections. I also removed the Benday Dots that I had originally placed on the artwork.
Once this book is finished, I will place it as a viewable PDF on my website for those that want to read the stories thus far. I think that is how I am going to archive the SEA SHANTY FUNNIES stories for new readers to "catch up" since I make this a "freebie" to read online as a webcomic. It'll be more organized that way. I will have a limited print run as an actual comic book on paper for those that want a copy to read in a traditional way as a give away to a SEA SHANTY FUNNIES Fan Club that I plan on launching where I will give a personalized Popeye related inked drawing that I'll do for you along with some other things. Again, more details later.
But here are two sample pages from each project. The THRILL SEEKER COMICS artwork is from a story that I illustrated about 20 years ago. Though I've redrawn recently two of the panels and reconstructed the artwork and made improvements due to being able to use my Wacom monitor with digital pen to draw on where I can zoom in for details. The THRILL SEEKER COMICS work is painfully slow for me to do while I can crank out the simpler cartoony work on the public domain-based Popeye related comics with SEA SHANTY FUNNIES.
It's like I'm working in two different worlds and ways doing these yet there are similar processes where one is slow and the other is fast-paced.
I thought some might be interested in seeing what I'm doing in my creative processes and these side hustle projects. Well, I really shouldn't say that as I'm not really making any money with this side hustle, I admit. I spend more money and time in this project and coming out at a financial loss... but it does satisfy my soul to create and make this putting it out into the world. Kind of fulfilling a dream. This is more of a creative outlet for me and if anyone... I mean anyone... finds any enjoyment or entertainment out of these, then that is reward enough for me at this moment in time. Kind of a vanity project some would say as there is no financial return on investment. Not that I am complaining... but it is the reality of wanting to be an independent self-publisher, writer, and artist. I'm digressing. I have my day job. And it is a good job. But for decades I longed to work in comics full-time as a living but just couldn't swing it. Sometimes I look in the mirror and in my best Brando voice say, "I could've been a contender". Then again, I have come to realize, agree,and understand the alleged advice of Jack Kirby that "working in comics will break your heart".
Yet, God willing, I will pick up my pen and draw again tomorrow because that's what I do. That's what I love.


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