This graphic novel uses Ka-Blam Digital Printing!

This graphic novel uses Ka-Blam Digital Printing

Ka-Blam is a trademark of 01Comics, Inc. The Ka-Blam Girl is by Steven Butler. (I do not own the rights to either.)

About my "canon notes:"

Posts labeled "canon notes" are not meant to accurately portray any religious, scientific, or social canon. They are notes concerning the fictional universe I've invented for the setting of Wolfram: A Gothic Parable.

Progress report - 2/23/2018

To those who still trouble themselves to follow my progress:

I confess to, and apologize for, the following:
Progress has been slow.  I am only a little bit closer to finishing Issue #5 than I was last time I posted a progress report.

I don't have any of the colorful charts I usually post for these reports right now, but I have a little good news.  I made a significant stylistic improvement to the look of my books.

From this point, I'll be using Komika Parch instead of Dominican Small Caps and Trajan Pro Bold.  I liked the archaic look of the Dominican font family and the stark crispness of Trajan Pro.  It wasn't an easy decision, but in the end I think it was a smart decision for the field I'm trying to get into... 

And I do want to get into this field.  I doubted that for a while, and I'm okay with it if I don't, but I do want to be in the field of comics creation one day, hopefully sometime within the next decade.

We'll see.

Signing off.
Eric Daniel Muntz

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