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

Posters! Original Art! And Learning About Glass

by Neal Bailey on August 2, 2011 at 11:18 pm
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First off, THANK YOU to everyone voting in the poll. It’s really helping, and I’m using it to decide what to do next for you guys. Dex and I are hard at work on tee shirt designs, and I spent half the afternoon driving around getting strange looks from glass cutters when I asked them to craft extra-dimensional translocators. I don’t know if it’ll be hard, solid glass, or a shaped obsidian rock… but I’ll keep you all in the loop. I’m gonna make this happen.

What do you think is a good price for a stone that lets you travel between dimensions? How about a tee shirt?

We’ll make a few designs up and let you guys vote on which shirts you want. That’s the next poll.

In the meanwhile, I’ve spent some time putting together some more stuff. With Dex’s wife heading toward their child being born, I thought it best to get more pages of original art out there for you guys to buy if you want. Available pages are uploaded for sale through 118. Here’s a preview:

You can buy at the store.

Also, what’s this? Posters? Yes! More posters. I said I’d do one a week or so, and it’s been two weeks, so I posted two. One we’ve had for a while, a Dark Everett Crew poster, and the other, by request, is an Undertaker! Every poster bought helps the comic along, so if you dig it, grab one!

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You Didn’t See Any Child in That Bar! (Waves Hand)

by Neal Bailey on August 2, 2011 at 1:36 am
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You may notice that page 118 has changed, and where before there was a Squirt, there is now, well, NOT.

This is our first error! I am quite proud! It was all my fault. Squirt is, quite essentially, NOT in this scene, for reasons you will soon learn, but I, being ever attentive to detail, didn’t tell Dex, the man drawing the actual pages! Compounding this, I completely glossed over him in the final page Dex sent me, though I caught it in the next page. Yee haw!

Long story short, it’ll be an interesting story to tell the grandkids, but I’m just posting this in case some of you wonder how the boy disappeared. You didn’t just shift into an alternate universe and find another version of Cura page 118… that’s really altered. I’ll put the original in a trade so you can point at me and laugh! Many thanks to Dex for an awesome, speedy correction.

Now the REAL question is if anyone would have noticed, had I not pointed it out…

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New Poll!

by Neal Bailey on July 27, 2011 at 7:14 pm
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Hey, folks!

As hard as it is to admit (or even believe, from where I’m sitting), Cura Te Ipsum is an investment. Time, energy, output, technology, and all manner of strategy go into its creation. If it’s any good, it’s a result of these things. If it stinks, it’s not for a lack of them.

So far, the reaction and patronage you fine folks have given to this comic has been nothing short of flooring. I had no idea this comic would be such a success thusfar, and I’m so damned grateful for all of you who have been coming here and giving it a shot, falling in love, commenting like mad. It’s AMAZING.

I want this to be the best possible experience for EVERYONE. What does that mean? Well, I think it means a good story. Good art. A good website (as you can see, we’re taking steps to improve what was already a pretty rad design).

And then there’s that kind of uncomfortable subject, the last thing on the list of what makes this thing a great experience (as it should be): Dex and I recouping our time, energy, creativity, and effort in the form of breaking even or (dare I say?) PROFIT.

I’ll be frank (and apologies if it’s too frank, but I want to be honest with you guys). So far, we’re not breaking even. The trades made more than they cost to produce by a few hundred bucks (which is AMAZING!), but the art itself is costing far more than that, to the tune of thousands of dollars (which is it TOTALLY worth, in my opinion). Still, thousands of dollars is thousands of dollars, and I want to see what I can do about that without imposing on you folks.

Right now, we are here, in phase two, using the famous gnome metaphor from South Park:

We’re having a blast, work is getting done, but we need to find our way toward profit and most of what I have is a question mark, being a writer more than a businessman. Actually, I don’t even want profit, really, I want to break even. Profit would be spectacular, but at break even, I can do this indefinitely without worry. I can almost do that now, but it’s at a great personal cost in terms of standard of living. Writing is sacrifice, I can live with it, but if I don’t have to, I’d be a fool not to. Does that make sense?

Make no mistake, I’m not laying down an ultimatum. This is not me saying “Pony up or else the comic dies!” NEVER. I am merely sharing this with you so that I can see if there’s anything we can do together (you as audience and me as creator) to reach that benchmark.

To that end, I have added a very long poll to the right side of the site asking you all what you’d like to see more of (you can pick multiple items). Merch sales have slowed up quite a bit, and since the release of the trade, sales have pretty much stopped. I’m not blaming you guys or trying to whine, more I just want to see what I can do to fix that. Maybe I’m not offering something you want. Maybe there just isn’t any demand for stuff of yet, and I have to wait longer. Maybe folks want a different kind of trade. Maybe _________, which is what I want to find out, and is, to wit, the point of this post.

Please let me know, either in the poll or in the comments, if you want something you’re not getting.

Also, I am well aware that the comic is fairly new, and needs time to build. To that end, if there is nothing that I can provide you that you would want to pay for, I would like to ask, provided you’re willing, that you do the best thing you possibly can to help this comic (even more than cash)…. spread the word! Tell three friends. Loan out a copy of a trade. Write up an article, like Kate did (thanks, Kate! You rock!).

There would be nothing cooler to me than to be able to offer the comic indefinitely simply because I have enough ads to pay for it. I’m not there. I want to be.

Heck, I want to be doing five pages a week, a goal I believe we can get to, with time.

If you know someone who owns a website or writes articles/reviews on pop culture, let me know. I’ll get them a trade. If you’re a professional who can offer a sentence or two of a blurb, by God, I will kiss your feet. Write-ups provide an invaluable bump, and they’re very hard to get if you spend all day in an office writing instead of marketing (which I want to get better at, but alas, lack talent in beyond creating work I can believe in and stand behind).

For my part in this bargain, I will promise to keep on knocking the comic out, even at a financial loss, for as long as is humanly possible, and keep giving you free stuff either way. Don’t feel guilty if there’s nothing you can offer, but if you can, please do. Make sense?

In the meanwhile, enjoy THIS (click to embiggen):

This is our first PAPER DOLL! Special thanks to Jen Van Meter, of Hopeless Savages, Black Cat, and Black Lightning fame, for the wonderful idea.

We will be releasing a paper doll a month (on the first), every month. This month is Charlie/Dark Everett, and next month (September 1) is Charlene. When we have enough, we’ll make a magnet set and throw them in the store!

Simply print it out on a piece of paper, cut it out, and have at it! I’ll be posting a picture of Dex playing with a finished version here shortly…

Thanks again, folks. This comic has been the best experience of my professional career because of YOU.

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New Original Art

by Neal Bailey on July 26, 2011 at 7:04 pm
Posted In: blog

Hey, folks! Hope you like the new look!

I have updated the store with new pieces of original art, pages 97-102! I hope to have more up shortly.

Dex is about to be a proud father, so anything you folks can do with regards to original art would be a great boon! He gets 100% of the proceeds from the art sales. Go nuts!

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New Look!

by Neal Bailey on July 26, 2011 at 6:25 pm
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Behold, folks! Finally, after about four or five months, I have managed to get that background the way I wanted it, with help from Dex! The idea initually was to have the worlds spiral out, but it proved technically difficult and a little clunky, so now here we are, with a darker, sharper background and a new transparent logo, thanks to Dex’s hard work last night and a long time tinkering!

I will be making a few announcements and putting more original art for sale shortly… keep an eye on the blog!

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