Greetings secretive Fold!
I’ve been working on a secret project for the last month. It’s exciting to work on this project after so long of thinking about doing something like it. I really think it’s coming along and I’m to a point in the project that I’m actually willing to unveil what it is!
Project: Tango Uniform is The Underfold: Volume 1!
Now, if you’ve ever read through my archives, you’re probably thinking that you really don’t want a book full of just my older, crappier works. Well, I am here to say that this book will cover the beginning up to the end of the zombie saga that just finished not long ago, as well as commentary on some things straight from me about how I’ve seen the progression of the comic into what it is today.
So, it’s not a straight forward collection of comics, but more of a Special Edition Collector’s Edition Director’s Cut version where I’ve skipped around to my favorites and cut out crappier ones, and ones that only make sense online.
It’s passing to my collected team of editors and super-fans who are going to help me make this book the book that people actually want! So, let that sink in as you budget for 2011. 😀
-bman

8 replies on “Project: Tango Uniform”
You realize Tango Uniform is Navy slang for "non functioning" or more succinctly, "broken". The direct translation is a little vulgar.
Ha! That's awesome. I was going with the simplistic "T" and "U".
Will you be including guest comics in this collection?
Not as of right now… I'm honestly worried a bit about copyright and such and making money off of things that others created… so, as of right now no. If I figure that part out, I may be asking you! 😀
Will you be including guest comics in this collection?
Not as of right now… I'm honestly worried a bit about copyright and such and making money off of things that others created… so, as of right now no. If I figure that part out, I may be asking you! 😀
You realize Tango Uniform is Navy slang for "non functioning" or more succinctly, "broken". The direct translation is a little vulgar.
Ha! That's awesome. I was going with the simplistic "T" and "U".