Thursday 21 May 2015

Book One Vs Book Two.


Wasn’t a 100% sure how to kick off this Babayka-lives less summer, so I thought the best thing I could do was simply just take a picture of the latest page I’m working on right now, and post that. Yep… Here’s a half-inked page from Babayka: Book 2. I won’t go into detail for fear of spoilers, but I think it gives a pretty good feel of what Book 2 will be about and where the storyline’s heading.

I think for Book 1 (I.E. Brides Of Babayka), having a little more reserved, cloak-and-dagger style set up was very much called for. I feel one of the jobs of Book 1 is to create an enclosed, spooky atmosphere for readers, and introduce the characters of The Brides and Babayka to the audience. But once the Babayka out the bag, as it were, later in the year, I think that type of storytelling would start to feel very old, very quickly in the second book. With Book 2, I want to widen that spooky atmospheric net a little bit, and maybe introduce a bit more action into the second story. It’s ok for the characters in Book 1 to be clueless about Babayka, because the reader him\herself is also for the most part keep in the dark in the first story. I don’t think that would work for a second instalment when the reader him\herself is more wiser to what’s going on. I want to move things forward for Book 2, not just do a retelling of Brides Of Babayka.

A big thank you to everyone who tune in last Saturday over on Babayka-Lives. I’m pretty sure it was the site’s biggest turn out of return readers in its history to date. I don’t think a lot of readers knew the comic was going to start its summer break last weekend, sadly, but hopefully with the little Book 2 titbits I’ll be putting out over the summer, plus the fact that Babayka-Lives will shortly return this autumn, readers won’t be too disappointed. We’ll be a taking a one way trip into that room at the end of the hall before you even know it, dear reader, have no fear.

Monday 11 May 2015

Kebab Pizza.


One of my side-missions in life is to try as many different bizarre pizza toppings as possible. Last Easter, for example, I tried a cheese burger pizza, which was good, but not great, as I remember it. And last week myself and a friend finally got around to trying a kebab pizza. That’s a pizza topped with doner kebab meat. This pizza I actually enjoyed more. While the meat was maybe cut a tiny bit too thick for something going on top of a pizza and was a little over cooked, I would recommend it (providing you like doner kebab meat, that is), and unlike the cheeseburger pizza, I probably will order it again sometime. Maybe next time I’ll see if I can get one with jalapeno chillis, sliced red cabbage and mayonnaise.      

Just a quick reminder that Babayka-Lives starts its summer break next week, and will return shortly in august. I myself will not be taking a break this summer, however, so feel free to drop by this blog over the next couple of months, as I’ll be talking Babayka: Book 2 as well as other stuff, no doubt.

Tuesday 5 May 2015

Summer Break Schedule.

I think it’s only fair to warn readers there will be a short break coming soon over the summer at Babayka-Lives. There’s a couple of reasons for this. Firstly, one of the many things I learnt over my first year of doing a web-comic in 2014, was that readership takes a hefty drop during the summer months. This is understandable, as the sun’s out, and nobody’s really in the mood to sit indoors and read a horror web-comic anyway. People want to be off their computers, and out in the sunshine. I myself wondered why so many web-comics take a break over the summer, and now I’m guessing this is probably why. The second reason is we’re heading towards the end of Brides Of Babayka. We’re down to our last character, and I think it’s pretty clear something big is about to go down, and I don’t really want to be posting the best, and scariest part of the story, and wrapping up during the summer months when less people are reading or caring. I know some people might counter with I could just post the end of Brides Of Babayka during the summer, and then readers could go back themselves and read it as a whole later in the autumn, but I’d rather do it when everybody’s in the mood and people are tuning in. Plus I just think Babayka-Lives as a web-series works better in the colder, darker months of the year. I’ve notices that’s when readership tends to be at its highest. It harder to scare an audience on a bright, lovely sunny day.

So what’s the plan for the summer, you may well ask. Page-87 goes up this Saturday as normal, and then the break starts on the 16th. Page-87 ends on a hell of a cliffhanger, so don’t worry. Over the summer, I’ll be sure to keep updating this blog. To keep readers going during the forthcoming Babayka drought, I’ll be dropping hints and info about Babayka: Book 2 (let me start by dropping a quick hint now… Babayka: Book 2 isn’t going to be called Babayka: Book 2. For what it is going to be called, keep watching this blog over the summer.) I may well also post a couple of sneak-peak photos of the artwork from Book 2 and maybe the odd character profile shot, too, until the web-comic itself returns around mid-august. Not sure what I’ll do over the summer in regards to updating my Babayka-Lives Tapastic account. I probably won’t take a break from that, but I might slow down a bit. I haven’t a 100% decided yet. We’ll see. If nothing else, it would be nice to have somewhere else where readers can get up-to-speed on Brides Of Babayka before it ends in August. I also hear Tapastic comics look very good on smart-phones (not owning a smart-phone myself, I wouldn’t know), but I hear they do.

Hope readers won’t be too disappointed there’s to be a break this summer. We are nearly at a whooping ninety-pages into Brides Of Babayka, and this is the web-comics first hiatus in two years (not including the three weeks at the start of this year, when the site was hacked, and I had to rebuild it again from scratch and move it over to tumblr.), so I promise the series won’t be left hanging, and will be resolved in the autumn. Anybody left super fuming by this news, and don’t wanna wait till August for Brides Of Babayka to be concluded, well you could always just simply buy the book. After 86-pages, you must have a pretty good idea of if you’re enjoying the story or not by now. Plus the graphic-novel contains extras that can only be found in the book. If you’re someone who likes reading creepy horror stories even in the sunny weather, why not treat yourself this summer, and help support independent comics, to boot.    

Here’s an interesting fact to end on (well… I guess you’ll be the judge of that.) It’s only early May, and I’m already about to make a start on my Halloween Ecard this year. I’m so backlogged, the only way I figured I’d be able to fit it in, is to start super early in the year. I’ve thumb-nailed a design I like, now I just need to draw it. And yes… Babayka himself\itself will be the star of this year’s Ecard, as promised last year.