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So, a few weeks ago a friend suggested I do a kickstarter for a printed book, like an art book for a coffee table. A German art magazine had also contacted me about featuring one of my images in an upcoming issue at about the same time, so I started thinking about options for print.
The main problem about doing anything for a print book is the resolution. For anybody who doesn't know, an image made for a screen only needs to be 72-96 pixels per inch for it to look fine. For professional printing it has to be 300. If I tried to render all my comics at that size my output would slow to a crawl. That's why all the comics I currently make are designed to fit on an HD monitor.
The exception to this is rendering in black and white. Not rendering in color cuts the rendering time down to a fraction of what it is normally, making up for the time required for the larger images. So a black and white print project would be possible. I didn't really like the printing options for an art book, but there were plenty of options out there for printing a comic book.
Which got me to thinking about a story for that format. And this is what I came up with:




I'm looking at doing a kickstarter for the print version early next year. I'm aiming for a relatively short page count of 48 pages, just big enough to give it a spine. The digital version would be treated like any of my other comics, with individual pages and a completed PDF aavailable for patrons in the $20 and above tiers, and up for sale on lulu.

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Spiros Bozikis

Awesome!!!! I do have one question though, since it references the dustbowl of the depression era being a while back, is this story then likely set in the Becky Barnes era of foxy boxing (1950s-60s)?

afcombat

The fights are a tradition that started in the dustbowl era, and continued to the present day.

Anonymous

Will you be continuing with this story soon?