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I finally got a chance to finally sit down and read "Greyhawk and the Starbucklers of the Caribbean" that i bought when i saw Mark at the Dallas Web Comic Con several months ago.

 

I really enjoyed it! I liked the story, i liked the banter, I liked the characters and the artwork looked great too.

 

I've never actually read a whole graphic novel before so some of the devices that translate cinematic conventions (like a "Voice over") into print baffled me at first but after re-reading a few pages i think I caught on to their cleverness.

 

I can see it being a successful movie. It oughta be!

 

I recommend it and I think there's some way to purchase it in some form or other at the WannaBe Pirates store

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Thanks, Robert!

 

Really glad you liked it!

 

It's been so long ago that I don't really remember much about the writing of it, but I think I liked the idea of using the voice-overs as transitions to cut between scenes without having to do the usual "Meanwhile on planet such and such" captions.

 

The book being formatted landscape has been a stumbling block for getting it reprinted at one of the print-on-demand sites. I do hope to set up a way to sell some of the originals online, though.

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Thanks, Robert!

 

Really glad you liked it!

 

It's been so long ago that I don't really remember much about the writing of it, but I think I liked the idea of using the voice-overs as transitions to cut between scenes without having to do the usual "Meanwhile on planet such and such" captions.

 

The book being formatted landscape has been a stumbling block for getting it reprinted at one of the print-on-demand sites. I do hope to set up a way to sell some of the originals online, though.

 

 

psst: I think Lulu has a landscape oriented book option. I don't know if you checked that or not but that's the first thing that came to mind.

 

Oh and seconding the kudos for the Starbucklers book btw :-) look forward to more this year!

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Thanks, Arlene! As much work as all the stuff is, I'm actually missing working on them.

 

Thanks for the tip. I'll check up on Lulu.

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