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I quit my job.
In two weeks I’ll be a full time cartoonist.
Oh shit.
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I just posted a new 16 page backup story exclusively for Patreon backers. It was a experiment to try and write and draw 10 pages in 10 hours but ended up being 16 over 4 different days. Still fun though!
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Oh no! All the prior guests on this podcast I’m about to be a guest on are funny and interesting!
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We are changing up the process for printing Incredible Doom Season 2, so we made a video saying goodbye to our process for Season 1. Once our current printings are gone, they are gone for good. Thanks to the IPRC where I did most of this work.
You can buy these Season 1 issues at Buy Olympia.
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I’m getting more and more excited about Apple Arcade. My hope is for a few multiplayer games that girlfriend and I can enjoy together.
I hope Apple Arcade makes room for weird, cool shit | TechCrunch:
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Spent a long day spreading the word about Season 1 being complete. Rewarded myself with frozen yogurt with girlfriend. Then listening to thunderstorms from the couch. Not a bad day.
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The season 1 finale of Incredible Doom, our comic about ’90s teens making bad decisions over the early internet, just went live today. We’ve been building to this moment for YEARS. We even made a video.
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I wrote a few thoughts about XOXO 2019. The gist: I badly needed that.
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Comics take so long to do. This one has taken 3 (?) years so far, and there’s still Season 2 to do. Hopefully it’s all worthwhile when folks can read from the beginning to the end of Season 1 tomorrow.
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Tomorrow I’m going to be posting the final pages of Season 1 of “Incredible Doom” my print and web comic about ’90s teens getting into trouble and danger over the early internet. I’m so nervous and excited. There’s so much work to do to get ready.
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Bill Gates on twitter
“I spent the last few years participating in a @netflix docuseries looking at my work and my life, and it’s coming out September 20th. I hope you enjoy what they’ve put together.”
"I can’t think of another tech luminary whose public image has shifted so drastically, from self-serving to world-serving, over the course of 30 years. I think it’s warranted and laudable."
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Day job was having 50% off sale on things that had been in the store for more than a year. I now own two Home Pods. They sound astonishing as a stereo pair. Don’t be surprised if I share a lot of music soon.
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Om Malik: 10,000 Steps in a New York Summer
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I just removed the last of the files from my desktop and it made me so much more relaxed I almost passed out.
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What I did on my "Incredible Doom Logistics Vacation"
About two weeks ago I took a week off my day job to do what I called the “Incredible Doom Logistics Vacation Week”.
The logistical tasks, unrelated to writing or drawing the comic, had been piling up for months and I was starting to feel overwhelmed. So I took some time, made lots of lists, and plowed through them as best I could. Here are some things that I accomplished.
Season 1
- Slipcase
- Researched packaging / postage for the upcoming slip case to hold all of season 1.
- Picked up “chip board” to be cut into the final slipcase.
- Designed the interior of the slipcase, including a thank you page for all previous Patreon backers.
- Shot and edited a video explaining how to assemble the slipcase once it arrives.
- Issue 6
- Printed / assembled the remaining copies of Issue #6
- Shipped all remaining copies of Issue #6
- Created and submitted a version of Issue 6 for ComiXology.
- Got issue 6 to buyolympia.com for individual orders
- Planed a big celebration / promotion for the public end of season 1.
- Wrote promotional material for the public conclusion of Season 1
Season 2
- Got quotes from five different printers for printing Season 2
- Got quotes from a fulfillment company to possibly ship Season 2
- Created dozens of pages of spreadsheets trying to figure out how to make Season 2 make sense financially now that the printer for Season 1 isn’t available any longer.
Phew!
While I didn’t get everything done that was left to do (the business plan for season 2 isn’t nailed down yet) but it feels SO much better to have all the above off my shoulders.
We did run into a snag however.
The Slipcase
Before we launched Incredible Doom I knew I wanted it to fit into a slipcase that you could put on your shelf. So, to make sure that was possible, we figured out how we were going to do it in advance.
We reached out to a press that had done something similar for a friend, and also tried something we thought was a bit clever. We bought a Cricut machine.
The Cricut machine is mostly used by crafters to take digital shapes and patters and cut them out of paper for use in scrap books and such things. We wondered if we could use it for something else.
We’ve already used the Cricut to do things like cut out the holes in the feelies for issue 1, making it look like a miniature piece of paper used in a dot matrix printer. We also used it to cut the three ring binder holes in the feelies for issue 3.
Secretly, we’d also done tests for using it to cut much thicker material in order to create the slipcase.
We did tests back before the series launched, and did tests again shortly before announcing the slipcase.
Then, during the “Logistics Vacation Week” we finalized the slipcase design, and Jesse started producing the slipcases on mass.
Or that was the plan.
The Cricut machines failure rate was incredibly high. So high in fact that Jesse would work for hours and not get a single usable slipcase. That’s no good.
So, after two years of the Cricut machine waiting patiently for this day, I’m in contact with the same printer we spoke to before we launched issue 1, to get a quote for them to create the slipcases for us instead.
Although we’ve loved putting together all the little handcrafted issues, items, and slipcases from season 1, we’re ready to hand some of those duties off to someone else and get back to the writing and the drawing.
We’re getting it all worked out. Because of your support it’s not a huge setback. I’m confident we will be able to find a solution to the problem since we’ve got a budget to work with. Thank you to my Patreon members for that.
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So that was the “Incredible Doom Logistics Vacation”.
In a few weeks I’ve got some more time off from day job planed. I’m thinking of calling it the “Incredible Doom Season 2 Write-a-thon”.
Stick around!
- Slipcase
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Did you know the hand crafted print version of Incredible Doom #6 (the climatic conclusion to season 1) is now available for sale online?
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Trying to post on tumblr about my excitement for the future of tumblr now that they've been purchased by Automatic dampened that excitement a bit.
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I’ve gotten too overwhelmed with logistical comics work. So I’ve spent the morning working on other things. Organizing files, answering emails, making other plans. Feels refreshing to get to neglected things.
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I got SO MUCH done on my “Incredible Doom Logistics Vacation” week, but there’s still more to do before the big season finale goes live. Tomorrow I have a day off. We’ll see how close I get.
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Day 5 of “Incredible Doom Logistics Week” so far includes writing a synopsis of season 1, writing promo copy for season 1, a newsletter, and a photoshoot / photoshop session to get images of the slipcase and issue 6. I am getting many things done and I love it.
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My “Incredible Doom Logistics Vacation Week” day 2 was all about working the slipcase for Season 1. It included this cool looking misprint.
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I kicked off my ”Incredible Doom Logistics Vacation” week with a morning of planing how the week will go. Then spent several hours at the IPRC assembling a whole mess of books.
Next is corner rounding of the books, and making more “feelies”.
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If you’re in need of a MacOS utility that, with a keyboard shortcut, takes the text you have sellected, searches the web for it, and then turns that text it into a markdown link for the top result, boy have I got good news for you. brettterpstra.com/projects/…
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Girlfriend and I are big Veronica Mars fans. I’m self-conscious to admit that, because like Buffy, it has some truly cringeworthy moments. Yet rewatching the series with in preparation for the new season has been a joy.
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I did some little illustrations to be used in the slipcase we’re working on for Pateron members to put series 1 into. It’s fun to choose these images that link to importnat moments in the story. I’m torn as to if I want to continue the tradtion in season 2 or not.