

Final cover art design for Issue One~! 
(the thin black line border is Web-only; in actuality, that's where the prints will be cropped off)
LET'S START THE SHOW! 8D
next ->
the comic
© Alejandro Lee, 2009-2010

(the thin black line border is Web-only; in actuality, that's where the prints will be cropped off)
LET'S START THE SHOW! 8D
next ->

the comic
© Alejandro Lee, 2009-2010
*working on my newest page at the moment*
and there's nothing you can do about it neEHEHEHEHEHEEEEEE!!
I CAN— ….....eheheh, y-you literally caught me at the tail end of an ill-conceived all-nighter. I gotz nothing.
That said, enjoy!! <3
I am so far! am up to chapter 6 already haha
I always liked robots since the days of playing old-school Mega Man as a kid. I started catching glimpses of steampunk in films like Back to the Future III and the short-lived series Brisco Country Jr. (both are Wild West settings) and then really got into it with Last Exile in 2004. A lot of the elements with Sally I got from Gunslinger Girl, with obvious changes to the tone. But otherwise it's just been me trying to do my own thing, and not be dictated by prevailing trends.
I'd also mention my desire to make an original comic like this was influenced by the Flight anthology that was headed by Kazu Kibushi. Something about seeing comics that could far exceed the existing 'look' and feel of the mainstream comic industry was the spark I needed to just keep going and not look back.
but they do sound interesting! And I like that you are doing a good
strong sense of non-sexy steam punk as that seems to be about here
and there, yours is nice and traditional to what it is (hoping I've worded
that correctly!)
Oh really? What do you mean by far exceeding the existing "look"?
I feel like I'm at least a ~little~ vindicated when professionals tell me they want to introduce their young kids to my comic and the genre in general.
The "look" of comics being flat colors on black lines (either funnies or superheroes), though I personally grew up on Calvin & Hobbes whose creator Bill Watterson was a huge advocate for rich illustrative style and breaking out of the panel-to-panel format.
I plan to rewrite the first three chapters completely (since that's where the story needed to establish a lot of core principles for later)
Hope you like my strange little tale, if you should get a chance.
Well, I will be selling all issues of it at Anime Expo this year (might come with free goodies!)
As soon as I finish this chapter of Ghost Trick...
I still have to redraw a lot of the earlier pages to make them more pristine / insert new pages to backfill some of the plot holes.
Good job with the cover!
I don't mean to be so impersonal with folks on that site, but it is a lot less user-friendly than here...
Whee, thanks~
That'd be fun!
Know how much you'll be selling these for yet?