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15 days left!

The Trade is now officially half way through its Kickstarter campaign and 80% funded which we’re ecstatic about! 

We’re hoping to reach our stretch goal of £1000 which is a little way away yet but we’re really optimistic we’ll That we’ll get there. 

We’ve designed a poster which we’ll develop if we get to the stretch goal mark! Sharing or backing our campaign is massively appreciated! 

Copies Now In Deadhead Comics Edinburgh!

Independent comic book stores don’t get much more independent than Deadhead comics Edinburgh. We had e-mailed the store before recently taking a trip to Edinburgh in regards to stocking our comic in the store. After a brief reply stating that; yes they would be interested pending a brief look through the comic.

The e-mail was signed off by Gafin. After a small amount of research we found this to be the infamous Gafin Austin who, amongst other things was the inspiration for Dylan Moran’s portrayal of Bernard Black in the sitcom Black Books. Needless  to say we were trepidatious of approaching Gafin after reading online tales of his ravings at customers. What if he thought our comic was shit and didn’t mind letting us know about it?

We found the shop on West Nicholson Street relatively easy. Two men stood smoking outside and we walked into an empty shop. A head poked in from outside and turned the shop light on for us as we continued to browse the store to the sounds of The Stranglers and Hawkwind. The shelves were stocked with a healthy mixture of new and classic commercial comics alongside small print independent titles and not a Pop Vinyl in sight to take up valuable shelf space. 

Eventually we were greeted by by Gafin whom we nervously approached ready to hold up our e-mail from him lest he be angered by our audacity to solicit him into stocking our work. We were pleasantly shocked however to find him approach us with a giddy enthusiasm and a genuine interest that is rare to find amongst  comic store staff. He was more than happy to take all the books we had with us and was happy to trade copies of our comic for his own stock. He was a massive help in recommending which Scottish cons to attend as well as which other cities also had thriving independent comics scenes. 

If you’re a comic fan and should find yourself in Edinburgh be sure to pay Gafin a visit at Deadhead Comics.

Physical Copies Now Being Printed!

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After being away for a while, and after a successful, but stressful Kickstarter campaign we are delighted to announce that we have sent off Take Only Photographs, Leave Only Footprints for publishing (complete with ISBN)! We have been estimated 5-6 working days before we get the physical copies returned to us. Then it is just a matter of completing the sketches for the people who ordered the premium bundle before we can finally get them out to people. Thank you to everyone who made this possible.

Still Available!

We still have 13 out of 20 of our premium packages for those backing £20 or more to our Kickstarter campaign. The package includes a PDF copy of the finished graphic novel, a high quality printed physical copy and best of all; a custom A5 sketch by Katie, just for you and of absolutely anything you would like! Katie is especially good at character, animal and creature art and below are some examples of her work to give those who have already backed, and those perhaps thinking of it, a flavour of what they can expect.

 

For more of Katie’s artwork visit her blog!

32% Funded!

 

What a pleasure it was for us to wake up this morning to find that our Kickstarter was already 32% percent funded with most of the backers opting for the highest tier of funding to get the PDF version of the finished copy, a high quality printed physical copy AND a custom A5 Illustration by Frisson Comics’ very own Katie Whittle. Thanks to anyone and everyone who backed us we love you all!

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Kickstarter On Our First Project

We have just launched our very first Kickstarter to fund the publication of our very first graphic novel. It is written by Tom Smith and drawn by Katie Whittle and tells the story of a young couple who encounter horrors from the sea and learn what it is to pay the price for disrespecting nature. You can view the project, or even back it if you like here

 

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