| | SteveMyers22 | Ok, so here's the deal ... I've got the next chapter under control. I really do. I have 4 pages of it already drawn. And over 10 pages of it thumbnailed and ready for pencils. What I'm missing is the prologue which connects this story to the previous chapter. And I want it to look really good. And I want to get the layouts at least thumbnailed for the final 12 or so pages of the entire story arc. And the holiday crunch is soon here. So ... PUZZLE MONTH was born!
I wanted to play up the all-ages feel of Superchum and so I was planning on making this puzzle to run with the printed version of the book anyways. But I thought it'd be a great way to get some fans involved and get some of you my really awesome preview comic that I got made up.
I'm planning on at least getting another puzzle up before Thanksgiving. Maybe a third. But in the meantime, have fun with this, and win a free comic! And you won't be disappointed with what I have in store for the next chapter. It'll be totally worth the wait. The ridiculousness of the situations, the fun art, the snappy dialog ... this next chapter has me really excited. I just want it to look perfect and run smooth. So I need a little space to make sure the holidays don't bowl me over. I thank you for your patience. And if I can't get another puzzle up next week, I'll at least have a pin-up. The page won't be dead, not by a longshot. So keep visiting.
Oh and if there's any questions about the rules or the contest, just let me know. I'm trying to keep it really easy and simple. Just mail me the completed puzzle, let me know your mailing address and I'll mail the first 10 correct entries a free comic book! The puzzle has already been tested by a mad-crazy puzzler (my dear old mother) so the errors should all have been caught already and dealt with.
Oh, and something I forgot to mention up above in the rules ... if you want to just e-mail me a completed entry ... as long as you list your regular mailing address and clearly show you've found all the words, that will work too. -Posted on Oct 26, 2007 | | User: antcomics | | 5 | Very awesome comic--love the style, the bright colors...everything about it! Not usually a superhero comic-type fan, but this one is much different. The humor is fantastic! Keep it up!
The puzzle idea is awesome as well. -Posted on Nov 08, 2007 | | User: fourobs | | | | I`m getting the simpsons game -Posted on Nov 05, 2007 | | User: KAM | | 5 | | I love word finds. I've even made a few myself. -Posted on Oct 28, 2007 | | User: bongotezz | | 5 | | lol. awsome idea. -Posted on Oct 26, 2007 | | User: trevoramueller | | 5 | | Oh fun! I'm all about the word-find puzzles! -Posted on Oct 26, 2007 | | User: TheMidge28 | | 5 | | sweet idea! I will definitely solve it and pq you the finished entry! what fun idea! -Posted on Oct 26, 2007 | | User: SteveMyers22 | | | | Leminsakte: I was more referring to the cost of mailing out the free comic book prize. I just recently mailed a copy of the comic to a customer from Scotland, and it was pretty darn expensive. But if you're interested in participating in the contest, send me a PQ, let me know where you're mailing from and maybe we can work something out. I don't want to discourage people from having fun with this. It's just I don't want to get buried with postage when I send out the prizes. -Posted on Oct 26, 2007 | | User: Lemniskate | | 5 | | If mailed to you, there are no spipping costs, are they? May then people participate who live ourside the US? -Posted on Oct 26, 2007 | Only registered members may vote. Sign up here! | |