So, you know how international distribution is this complex process of haggling and negotiation?
Apparently not when you're swinging a big juicy book like Heathen City around. I contacted United Publications in the UK to ask whether they'd be interested in distributing Heathen City on their isles, and what I expected to be a long-drawn-out period of negotiating, involving comp copies, numerous calls, and endless price negotiation boiled down to a 'yes please'.
I love working with professionals who know what they want.
Heathen City is now available for pre-order from the UK through United Publications, namely here:
http://www.up1.co.uk/Details/A0901
£16 for a fabulous full-color 46-page hardcore badass furry graphic novel. Pretty slick, huh?
Estimated shipping date is 'July'. Based on the quantity of early pre-orders we'll agree with United Publications on the exact quantity of their first shipment, which will be sent to them shortly after Anthrocon. FurPlanet are going to have to sweat into the wee small hours to fulfill all the pre-orders as well as that shipment, but they're a hardy bunch.
So if you're in the UK, and want to be sure you can get it as quickly as possible, be sure to pre-order quickly so your copy will be in the first batch!
Friday, June 20, 2008
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Heathen City available for preorder
Heathen City is now available for pre-order from FurPlanet.
The first volume of this ambitious, 46-page, full-color graphic novel will debut on June 26 at Anthrocon '08. Pre-orders and sales at the con are discounted from the normal $24.95 to $19.95.The goal of Heathen City is nothing short of redefining the meaning of the word 'furry comic'. Mature themes - sex and violence, a sophisticated, subtle plot, morally ambiguous characters and a storyline that spans the globe - Heathen City represents a degree of ambition and quality that aims to raise the bar, and shove it where the sun don't shine.Written by Alex Vance, illustrated by Ayato, Distasty, Krahnos, Charha and Fel, with cover art by kamui.From the back cover:"Blowjobs for breakfast; death for dessert.
The first volume of this ambitious, 46-page, full-color graphic novel will debut on June 26 at Anthrocon '08. Pre-orders and sales at the con are discounted from the normal $24.95 to $19.95.The goal of Heathen City is nothing short of redefining the meaning of the word 'furry comic'. Mature themes - sex and violence, a sophisticated, subtle plot, morally ambiguous characters and a storyline that spans the globe - Heathen City represents a degree of ambition and quality that aims to raise the bar, and shove it where the sun don't shine.Written by Alex Vance, illustrated by Ayato, Distasty, Krahnos, Charha and Fel, with cover art by kamui.From the back cover:"Blowjobs for breakfast; death for dessert.
When the hustler Owen Zelazny and his Latin flame Ruy Ortega find themselsves pursued by a sadistic psychopath with a nebulous agenda, the only thing they know how to do is run. Boost a car, book a flight, suck some dick to pay the bills an just run.
Their only hope is a man who’s robbed, killed and betrayed to save himself and those precious few he gives a damn about.
With him around, somebody’s bound to get killed.
Usually the bad guy. Usually. Maybe.
This is a world where love is cheap and life is cheaper.
Buckle up for a hell of a ride."
For more information, preview galleries and more, visit www.heathencity.com!
Monday, June 16, 2008
Not Heathen City - Quantum Leap instead.
Right. I've used this LJ for promotional purposes more than anything these last years, so rather than waxing prosaic about the trials of producing the baddest-assed graphic novel the fandom has ever seen, its imminent debut at Anthrocon and, potentially, the significantly earlier onset of pre-orders, let me focus on something else instead:The promotional tagline for the information page for Apple's next operating system: Snow Leopard.http://www.apple.com/macosx/snowleopard/"A Quantum Leap."It's a common tagline. A quantum leap in innovation, a quantum leap in saucer smoothness. Whatever. All of them are wrong, wrong, wrong, because a 'quantum leap' is, in physics, the smallest possible distance an object can travel without standing still. So why am I so lyrical about Apple's use?They're the first ones ever to use it right. The new operating system, Snow Leopard, is touted as having 0 new features. All focus is on improving stability, laying the groundwork for the next decade of development. It's a bold move, and leave it to Apple to be able to make "Zero new features!" a positive marketing slogan. The point of all this is that the end user should notice nothing, aside from performance boosts, which makes this a true quantum leap. Kudos!
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