so, this july i am starting death vigil, published by image/top cow. it will be a monthly series limited to three 8-issue arcs, so there is a definitive ending. with this i have learned some of the things about publishing independent comics, and i am planning a video with some tips after i summarize my experiences. hopefully it will prove helpful for others to get their stuff published
but apparently rule 1 is promote preorders. preorders are crucial for independent books as they define the print runs, and are crucial to the sucess of the book.. so.. as my far more experienced friends told me to do....
death vigil is preorderable ...pr
1. What is your name?
Uh… Mariaus.
2. What is your surname?
Couldn't you have just asked my full name? *Sigh* My name is Mariaus Von Theutche.
I've seen you write it 'Theutch'
Does it matter? It sounds the same to me.
3. What are your three most popular nicknames?
Mar, Mari, and Theutch. Someone also used to call me Three….But I guess that was more of a title.
4. What is your favorite color?
Pure Gold!
5. What is your favorite animals?
Hmmm… Either serpents or Dogs… Dogs are nice and loyal.
6. What type of animal/race of human/mythical species are you?
One hundred percent human. All man.
7. Alrighty.
50 Questions with Theo by FortressoftheSea, journal
50 Questions with Theo
Doing one of these, courtesy of my friend !Saedaska (https://www.deviantart.com/saedaska)(Would recommend watching her for some sweet art! Girl makes a mean dragon... quite literally too probably.)
1. What is your real name?
Thanos Theodore
2. What's your surname?
I don't have one. I'm no longer a part of the family that owns it.
3. What are your three most popular nicknames?
Runt, family disgrace, and Theo
4. What is your favorite color?
Uhm... I guess I haven't really thought about it, to be honest. I guess maybe blue?
Any real reason?
Not really. It's calming I guess.
5. What is your favorite animal?
Dragons. Beautiful, graceful, and the strongest magic wielde
Seriously. The sheer horrifying nature of the internet has left me speechless for now.
I live in a free country, where freedom of speech is an important matter. A long while ago, when I was still young and at school, we learned how to do a proper discussion in class. We were learned that provocation isn't that bad to get a message across, but that you should always have at least some respect for the people you discuss with, and talk with them with calmness and reason. If you lose your temper, you lose the argument. That's what I've learned.
The reactions I got on my last journal, however, have left met both sad and speechless. Because I'm u