![]() | More than ten years ago, Craig A. Taillefer created an intriguing comic about a struggling band and their new vocalist, who had some literal magic going on. Wahoo Morris (the band and the book) put out four issues, and just on a cliffhanger, stopped publishing as the print industry changed and the comic market exploded, making it hard for a charming little indy to get traction. It had amazing art, though, with some clever techniques to capture music on the […] |
![]() More than ten years ago, Craig A. Taillefer created an intriguing comic about a struggling band and their new vocalist, who had some literal magic going on. Wahoo Morris (the band and the book) put out four issues, and just on a cliffhanger, stopped publishing as the print industry changed and the comic market exploded, making it hard for a charming little indy to get traction. It had amazing art, though, with some clever techniques to capture music on the page, and characters I wanted to spend more time with. Since then, he has been serializing online and putting out digital issues. Now — and you’re not going to be surprised, because we live in an age of rediscovery and alternative funding — he hopes to complete the second print collection with a Kickstarter. Here’s his description of the “character-driven mashup of Slice-Of-Life Drama/Comedy and Urban Fantasy”:
He’s got a couple of days to raise $400 to make goal, and I hope he gets there. There’s also a nice capsule history on the Kickstarter page of what happened to the series, as well as art samples. Maybe now I’ll finally get to find out what’s happening with the mirror in Alicia’s apartment and why all her pets are so spooked! When the previous volume ended, she had just gone through the mirror… Link : Wahoo Morris Returns Via Kickstarter | |
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Thứ Ba, 27 tháng 11, 2018
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