Sunday, March 17, 2019

Of Creative Friends and Bill in a Comic!

It’s been a really long time since I’ve written. As you can imagine life has been hectic as usual. There have been so many times I wanted to update and then time just slipped away from me. I have so many things to write about but first I want to thank all of you for your donations last year to the food drive in Bill’s honor. We plan to do it again this year, but I’ll send out some more info on that later.
It’s so incredibly hard to believe that Bill has been gone for four years. He is so present in our everyday lives that the time has just flown. We continue to be so thankful for the village of people that God has provided us with. Which brings me to this post. I know I have said over and over again throughout the last five years how amazing our friends are. Not only are they amazing, but they are so creative and they come up with ways to honor Bill that just blow my mind.  
If you knew Bill you knew that he had some childhood brothers that he carried with him throughout his life. Also, if you knew Bill, you knew he liked comic books- a love that he shared with Kaleigh. Well, three of Bill’s brothers (Dan, Mike, and Jimmy) reached out to me to see if I could get the word out about a project they have been working on to get Bill written into a comic book. When they told me about it my jaw hit the floor. What an incredible way to honor Bill. And when I told Kaleigh about it… well… you can imagine how she reacted. Daddy IN a comic book?!?!?! What could be more awesome?

I am super sick right now, so rather than me explain it, Dan was awesome and wrote for me to post.  

From Dan:


I came across Ben Bishop, the comic book artist, a few years ago while on Instagram.  He was posting great pictures of teenage mutant ninja turtles that I really liked.  I especially like when he draws characters like the turtles, transformers and GI Joe from my childhood.  He had recently completed a choose-your-own-adventure style graphic novel called The Aggregate that was funded on Kickstarter.  Ben went on to do covers and eventually art for whole issues of the ninja turtle comics.  His work on the turtles linked him up with Kevin Eastman, co-creator of the turtles.  The two of them, along with a writer and a few others started a comic on Kickstarter called Drawing Blood.  This was the first time I had even sponsored a Kickstarter and the comic turned out amazing!  Ben did a large portion of the art for that comic and it really is beautiful.  
Linked Ben Bishop Covers for a TMNT macro series



Just this month, Ben started a new campaign for The Aggregate 2.  Having read The Aggregate 1 and been a supporter of Drawing Blood, I was really excited to be a part of this one.  When the campaign kicked off, I went to the site to check out the levels of sponsorship.  One thing I like about Ben in addition to his art, is his sense of humor… which comes through the books he works on.  His campaign included lots of ways for supporters to become part of the comic, including having your cat drawn into the book and making you a character that dies a horrible death.  The one option that caught my eye was having a supporting hero or villain in the story.  For some reason, I thought to myself, man it would be cool to put Bill in this comic.  So I sent a text to Mike and Jim and said: “Hey, I want to put Bill in a comic, do you want to chip in?”  Of course, they said yes… because who doesn’t want to read comics with their friends in them?  For me comics aren’t just stories and art, they are ways to connect with things that are important to me.  Comics have had a special place in my life and part of that includes connecting me to important times in high school, sitting at Jim’s house reading comics and playing video games.  Bill would usually take a prime spot on the bed with a Dark Knight comic while the rest of us took turns rotating between reading and playing on the Mac.  It doesn’t sound like much, but for me it was probably the best place I could have been at that time.  Those times and people are rare and I don’t ever want to forget that.Things have changed in life and I can’t just hop on my bike and ride to Jim’s house to read comics anymore, but I can still connect back to those moments.  So, I guess this is what it’s all about for me.  I can’t say what seeing Bill in a post-apocalyptic comic will mean for everybody, but I hope it will make them smile and connect with something that Bill meant to them.  

There may because specific questions about the comic and Kickstarter in general.  I can’t answer a lot about The Aggregate 2, as it hasn’t even been written yet.  But I’ve read The Aggregate 1 and it a science fiction story set in a “Mad Max” like future.  It does have graphic violence and adult language, so I won’t be sharing it completely with my little guys.  The choose your own adventure style is unique for comics and makes the experience another throw-back to my childhood (make sure you save your page just in case you make the wrong decision!)  The Aggregate 1 took about 2 years to complete so I suspect that this will be about the same.  Ben is a hard worker, but also a one man show for this project (he may have another artist do colors).  I’ve reached out to him and let him know that we wanted to include Bill in the comic and he is excited and respectful about what we are trying to do. 

If other people want to own a copy of The Aggregate 2, starring Bill, the easiest way is to support the Kickstarter. 
$25 will get you a signed copy of the book as soon as it is finished and can ship out.  There are tons of other options (including a $10 digital copy only).  If they directly support the project, that will help them get all updates on the project which is one of the fun parts of Kickstarter.  If people don’t want to directly support the project, I can add copies to my current pledge for the same price of $25 each, but that will mean more logistics and shipping for me to take care of at the end of the project.  Kickstarter does take a little bit of faith, but Ben has a track record of good projects, so I am confident that he will see this through. 

The Aggregate 2 Kickstarter Campaign: (runs through the end of March)
                                                   




5 comments:

  1. Such a great idea. Thank you, Dan!

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  2. I have gotten so many notifications from Facebook Memories over the past several weeks where I had posted asking friends to pray for Bill and your family. Just wanted you to know you and the girls have been being prayed for lately when those have popped up!

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  3. This is SO cool. I will definitely support and I love reading about your comic book memories with Bill, Jim, and Mike. I can picture it perfectly. Thank you for sharing this awesome idea, Dan and Dana!

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  4. What an amazing idea! Can’t wait to see the finished product!

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