Peter QuachFreedman and other comics

Freedman and other comics

Hanuman

hanuman

A study I did for Hanuman, the Monkey King, back when I was going to do a comic mash-up of Chinese mythology and New York City. Not sure what I was huffing…

I’ll be spending the rest of this week in DC dealing with family issues, so I’m not sure when or what I’ll post next week. But I should have something eventually...






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Freedman Page 23

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And thus, the end of Freedman. At least for now.

The 23 pages you’ve just read took 9 months to complete. I’m a little drained right now, and I’ve basically gone into hibernation mode here — including the layer of insulating fat. I’m taking the next couple weeks to just decompress and relax (and play video games, if anyone has any good recommendations), but after some recuperation I’m going to decide what my next comic project is going to be. It could be a continuation of Freedman, as there’s a lot of stories I still have to tell with Charlie Moses. Or it could be something completely different. But I’ll come back to this story eventually, I think.

If I can be a little indulgent here for a second, I’d like to thank (deep breath) Michael Quach, Xavier Quach, Daniel Shapiro, Nathan Furr, Vira Pons, Miriam Gibson, Livia Veneziano, Anne Diaz, John Gall, Carol Carson, and Stephanie Zuroff. Special thanks to Alex Rothman and Andrea Tsurumi for providing much-needed feedback anytime I asked, which was often in the middle of the night. I’d also like to give thanks and apologize to Ryan Sheppard, Peter Jurado, Ashley Cunningham, Jesse Hawk, and Vanessa Morris for putting up with me over the past 9 months. Finally, I’ll never be able to sufficently pay back the people who have been there for me when I needed them—Andrea Robinson, Preeti Veerlapati, Jeff Chou, and Katie Kloss.

I haven’t figured out the exact details yet, but I’m going to eventually print Freedman in full color, and will figure out a way to sell them here on the site. In the meantime, I’ll be posting some sketches and maybe embloggenings here starting next week, and eventually I’ll probably do a couple short comics while I figure everything else out. If you’d like to support me, you can make a donation below via PayPal, which would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks for reading. See you next week.

—Peter







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So this is the second to last page of the comic. Next week will see the last page of Freedman published and the completion of 9 months of work on my end. I haven’t decided what comes next, whether or not to continue with more Freedman stories or move on to something else. The only certainty right now is that I’ll be publishing Freedman in color sometime later this year, so keep an eye on this space for further details once I figure that out.

I’d also like to keep this space warm while I figure everything out. I might take a few weeks off, but then I’ll start posting some sketches and artwork here weekly until things become more certain on my end. But I’d really like to thank everyone who’s been following along. And if you’re feeling kind, you can support the creation of more comics by using the donate button below. Thanks again, and see you next week for the final page of Freedman!






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So this weekend I’ll be exhibiting at SPX 2011 in Bethesda, MD. I’ll be at the Tapir Tooth table (E6) if you’re attending. Stop by and I’ll sign some comics for you. I’ll be especially nice if you bring donuts or other food stuffs. I’ll have a black and white ash-can preview of Freedman in its entirety (23 pages) on sale, as well, so if you’re at the convention you can read the ending before anyone else!

Speaking of, there are only two more pages after this left. So two more weeks of comics, and then this site will go into hibernation mode for a while as I figure out what my next step will be.

Also, Freedman began syndication on Komplicated.com last week. One page a week will be posted every Friday there, starting from the beginning. So welcome to anyone who’s been sent this way via Komplicated. Make yourself at home.

Thanks for reading, everyone.

—Peter




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