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Okay! I'll eventually make a full FAQ for this project, but for now I'm going to start a mini one here!
partipating artists:
What is this project about? Our goal is to collect together talented artists to print an Adventure Time anthology doujinshi (tentatively titled Bubbline Book) focused on Marceline and Princess Bubblegum.
What's the medium? The main focus of the book is black and white comics about either Princess Bubblegum or Marceline--or both of them! We may also be able to include a few b/w or possibly color illustrations, too.
When are submissions due by? What's the release date? My goal is to have the book ready to sell at SakuraCon 2014. (I'd also like to hit up Stumptown with some original comics as well as this doujinshi, and possibly AkiCon as well.)
So the book will be sold, hopefully, sometime in late March/early April 2014, depending on when the con will be, so I'm thinking we'll want to have the book finalized for print by... February 2014?
Contact Us: BubblineBook@gmail.com
I've gotta run, so that's all I can write for now, but let's keep planning this thing!!!
hey! I... forget the name of the software. It was something put out by Adobe, there's a 30-day trial version free to download. Bookmaker? No, that doesn't seem to be right... I think it was "inDesign"!