The End of Young American Comics

Jan 12, 2009 17:27

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i_mockery January 13 2009, 00:17:20 UTC
In case ya didn't get my email...

Really sorry to hear that, but it's totally understandable guys. Gonna miss seeing you two at Comic-Con each year. But hey, congrats on lasting as long as you did... running an indie comics company is no easy task by any means and it's pretty awesome how you funded it all out of pocket without even paying yourselves. That's what we call a true labor of love.

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scooterboy1234 January 13 2009, 00:30:07 UTC
thanks rog! much appreciated.

That said, I'll soon be bending your ear about some game programing tips. I'm currently slogging through Flash Action Script tutorials, but can use all the help i can get.

I really enjoyed your Halloween adventure game (last?) year.

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i_mockery January 14 2009, 21:24:14 UTC
Thanks man, glad ya dig the games. The Trick-Or-Treat Adventure game is definitely the biggest one I've taken on to date (well, other than the one I'm currently working on heheh). That being said, I'm not the programmer of the games... I just handle the writing, music and a bunch of the animation work in most of the games I work on. You probably know more AS than I do by now heheh.

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scooterboy1234 January 22 2009, 18:25:57 UTC
who does your programming? Also, i'd be interested to see the notes that you make to create a game like that. I have a pretty good grasp of the mechanics of game play and how information needs to be organized, but i'd love to see how someone else puts it all together to be given to a programmer to decipher.

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mediavixen January 13 2009, 02:42:58 UTC
That is very sad to hear.
Is there no way to get some last minute investors and try to save it?
I was hoping to have you publish something of mine one day...
if I got around to finishing anything...ever.

Good luck with everything
I wish you and the family the best.

Keep us updated on any future projects.

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