Cura Te Ipsum – A Digital Comic by Neal Bailey and Dexter Wee

Cura Color Logistics

by Neal Bailey on April 7, 2012 at 3:00 pm
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It’s DONE.

The first issue of Cura, pages 1-25, is now colored and in the can! I could start handing it out to you guys right now, but then, I have to figure out a few things first, and for that, I was hoping to turn to the readership.

This mysterious “color” thing has value in a digital medium. Maybe you fine folks can help me figure out what that is. Any comments would be appreciated.

Please note this entire conversation concerns DIGITAL copies, not PRINT copies. Print copies of color Cura are aways off, and frankly dependent upon future sales. Color is VERY expensive to print.

PRICE:
I’m guessing a good, fair price for a color comic these days is about $3.99. That’s what I see in shops. I want to price the first digital Cura color issue at $2.99. That’s a buck cheaper than your average issues, and it enables us to do the OTHER STUFF you’ll dig.

If this first issue (and the subsequent two) are moderately successful, my plan is to continue with the color issues until I have a trade, and when we get there, release the SUPER DUPER DOUBLE SUPER SECRET trade at a discount for loyal readers/buyers.. What that means, essentially, is that if YOU buy the first three trades you get the trade with all the bonuses and extras FREE, and at an extraordinary discount (33%). The prices would be $2.99, $2.99, and then $3.99 for the last one I’m thinking, because it’s 32 pages instead of 25 (1)/22 (2).

Everyone else would pay slightly more, after a deadline. Say, $14.99 for what the people who bought early and supported the cost of production would get for $9.99. Don’t worry, I’ll make the deadline for that very clear on the site, and given the fact that the SUPER DUPER trade has to be put together, you can likely buy all three after the third issue has come out and still get the deal. There will be a week to a month gap as I set up the trade.

THE SUPER DUPER TRADE
So, in the digital medium I have a ton of space to goof around. What does that mean? It means that when I do the digital color trade, I can throw in a ton of stuff I can’t put in the print trade. I can put in the FULL SCRIPT (minus stuff that gives away the big mysteries). I can put in ALL of Dex’s pencils. I can put in the ROUGH INS. I can put in EXCLUSIVE SHORT STORIES. That’s what we’d be fighting for, creating and buying these, supporting them. If that’s something you’d dig, let me know.

DISTRIBUTION
Hoo boy. Okay. I’ll be straight up with you guys. The distributors want a cut, and I don’t want to give them one. Why? Well, because all they offer me, potentially, is new exposure, and there’s no way that my comic is going to stand out next to THE MIGHTY INCREDIBLE ULTIMATE HULK AVENGING SUPERMAN. Not right now. It’s just not likely. I’m not saying I wouldn’t sell a few books, but I wouldn’t sell many, and it’s much easier to keep things simple and on this site with people who really do care to be here, as opposed to the cold sell with strangers. That said, I’m not a fool, and I know many of you probably use Comixology and/or Drivethru and/or INSERT COMPANY HERE to buy your digital comics. This brings me to a problem. If it’s on those sites, the digital copies are also easier to distribute/for you to read.

I am tech savvy with regards to digital comics. I know how to get a CBR, CBZ, PDF, or even individual images up on an iPad/computer and read them, conveniently, and easily. If you DON’T, however, if you’re one of those folks who get the comixology app and don’t want to screw with figuring out how to load a comic into a reader, then it may be frustrating to you to be confronted with local distribution. For instance, if you had to download GOODREADER to read the Cura comic, would you do it? Or would it being on Comixology with that simplicity make or break your purchase?

Rest assured, no matter HOW we did it, I’d have a set of easy directions for you to figure out the process, and it wouldn’t be more than a five minute thing.

I know I have no problem downloading/using new programs for that kind of thing, but I don’t know about you folks, and it’s important that I know so I can decide whether to do this locally or whether I’ll have to take cuts and worry about creator rights with major distribution companies.

SIZE
Right now, I am patterning my digital comic size off the average downloadable comic, which has a width of 1280. That’s about a fifteen meg file. It fills my large monitor really well. If you have a different standard/know something I don’t know, please tell me. I based it off some of the comics I’ve downloaded.

PREVIEW
Some time in the next few days, I will release a preview so you can see that what you will purchase has value. I am unsure how big of a preview is sufficient. When I see a preview on Newsarama that’s three pages, I’m like “Come on, guys, I need to see more.” When I see 10 pages, I’m like “Holy crap, they just gave away the whole comic!”

I am inclined to give away more than I am to be stingy. I am thinking a nine page preview. Any comments or thoughts would be appreciated.

SUMMATION
That’s… that’s about it. Let me know what you guys think. And let Dex know how awesome that cover is, huh? He really knocked it out!

N

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Emerald City!

by Neal Bailey on March 29, 2012 at 1:09 pm
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Hey, folks! Don’t forget, this weekend is the EMERALD CITY COMIC CON!

I will be there, as will tons of other great professionals, so get your butt there and say hello! I will have exclusive previews of upcoming pages (just ask) and, since I just finished the dang thing, the first working, ready, extra-dimensional translocator! (It’s how I’m getting to Seattle.) I kid. The prop is ready. The real one that shifts between universes might take another month.

At any rate, I hope to catch you there!

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Vincent Aroles is a Hero!

by Neal Bailey on March 27, 2012 at 2:04 pm
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And here’s why!

If you look up in your URL bar now, Cura Te Ipsum finally has a permanent home, at http://www.curateipsum.com! Don’t worry, Charlieeverett.com will still work, but as of now, you can type in the title of the comic, and GET the comic! I’ve wanted to do that from day one, and now we can!

The story of why it took a year and a half is my fault. I’ll explain. I was SHY. Convinced that the person who owned curateipsum.com would likely not want to part with it, I never sent a letter to the owner. Then, the other day, missing the last T on Charlieeverett for the fiftieth time, I thought, “Why didn’t you write that letter?”

And so I googled the Whois and shot a letter in the dark to the owner, listed as Mr. Aroles. I expected the letter never to come back, as often letters in the dark are doomed to be, but lo and behold, I got a letter back! Turns out that, having seen the comic, Mr. Aroles was willing to transfer the domain…

FOR FREE.

He could have charged me, he could have held onto the domain, but instead he was truly kind, awesome, and wonderful, and that’s the reason why right now, you’re at the URL I always wanted for the site. WOOT! Please, folks, help me thank the man in the comments!

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Emerald City Comic Con and the BEACH!

by Neal Bailey on February 28, 2012 at 5:54 pm
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Isn’t that rad? Work progresses with Rodrigo. In a few weeks, I hope to offer you the first digital color comic from Cura!

Also, there’s this, the beginnings of yet ANOTHER attempt for me to make extra-dimensional translocators (cross your fingers!):

We will also be at the EMERALD CITY COMIC-CON! Buy copies of the first and second trade in person, get shirts, sketches, and hopefully, transloactors!

I will be in fine company, hanging out with the awesome Jen Van Meter, creator of the magnificent Hopeless Savages and the lady that wrote the best Black Lightning story ever (seriously, go read it, you’ll see), and Greg Rucka, of Lady Sabre/Batman/Superman/Wolverine/Punisher/EVERYCHARACTEROMG fame. Also present and nearby will be Nunzio DeFilippis and Christina Weir, two great writers who have also done a ton of work for both major houses, Oni, and TV! Great folks, all, and well worth coming to see/reading their stuff if you haven’t already.

And hey, folks, Greg is also doing a signing locally, at Things From Another World, tomorrow, if you’re about. Free beer and food, to boot!

I know for sure Rebecca and James Hicks of Little Vampires will be at the con as well, so there you go. Already worth double the cost of admission!

Please, however, no matter how flattering it would be, do not come dressed as the naked police. Also, do not really cut off your nose… you wouldn’t know how much it stinks, but it does.

Now, back to work, where I will… hey, what’s this?

(HINT: You’ll know March 12th!)

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Hello Again, I09 Folks!

by Neal Bailey on February 19, 2012 at 2:15 pm
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Many thanks to Lauren Davis for mentioning the comic once more!

If you’re coming to the site from I09.com, we welcome you, and hope you enjoy the comic!

In the menu above, you’ll find everything you’ll need to enjoy the comic (aside from the comic page). There’s an about page, if you want to get the gist of the major characters, or a forum, if you want to talk about them. There are some links to some comics we enjoy. There’s also a store, if you want to support the work. The best thing is the trades right now in the store (Vol. One) (Vol. Two) (Vol. Two with a sketch) (Vol One and Two), but if you look below, you’ll see we have color digital comics coming soon, if you stick with us! We also have snazzy tee shirts:

Kristen wearing our wonderful shirt!

If you want to jump right to the storyline mentioned in the article, it starts on page 168, here. Basic premise is that they’ve been attacked by Charlie’s nemesis, the Dark Everett (an evil version of himself) and have been forced to portal to a random place to escape him.

Thanks, all, and we hope you love the comic and bookmark it! Feel free to ask any questions in the comments.

Neal

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