I’m trying to find a place in the area that can print comic books for a project I am working on. Does anyone know of a local printshop that can help with this stuff?
I, too, would like to know more about this subject. I would like to publish my collection of erotic fan-fiction based on the work of Carl Barks’ “Uncle Scrooge” comics.
Jason, call Bookworks and ask Laurie Carroll if she can help or knows a business/person who can. Also, Blue Barnhouse Letterpress might be helpful. Both are West Asheville businesses.
I’m trying to find a place in the area that can print comic books for a project I am working on. Does anyone know of a local printshop that can help with this stuff?
Jason… forget local, there’s no one. but for inexpensive low-run comic books, there are lots of solutions out there… first check http://icomics.com/hbps/ and http://lulu.com.
If you need production expertise, check me.
(Edited: 28 February 2008 07:19 PM by Ralph Roberts)
yes, it does… it is from the English language, to wit:
a: a sudden stoppage of a forward course or progress : arrest b: a checking of an opposing player (as in ice hockey)
so I merely employed a quick but tasty bit of paronomasia ( : a play on words : pun ) to instantly concoct a witty retort ... I did use my literary license (which is fully paid up and wickedly current) to modify the final zinger from ice hockey (since I was afraid that meaning would be frozen out to you) to the more common (during summer at least) of soccer.
I did leave a message for your brain but it evidently was out at the time.
Maybe, something about checking you but not mating you!
I’m still working it out, but I assure you, it will be hilarious when the final draft is done.
December 2008!!
URK! Mating with Jason? No way, Jose!
but—using the chess analogy—lemme see. Jason checks me, I pawn his board and spend the money on a wild and riotous knight out, but Jason finds us and rooks us out of what money is left from the sale of his board, so I consult my friend, the bishop, who puts a word in with the king who gets the queen to put some moves on Jason but she refuses because, as she points out, she does not do fool’s mate.