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Buoy-Friend - physical copies by Kludge

Buoy-Friend - physical copies

Kludge

Sorry for the messy image, it is originally supposed to be two images:
https://twitter.com/Buoy_Friend/status/1410336339216650240

So, in case you were unaware, I finished a comic recently, and I'll be making physical copies of it this month.

If you'd like one, you can purchase one for $12 +shipping which comes with 1 physical copy, 1 digital copy, and 1 laminated print.
Or, you can just purchase a digital PDF for $5.
Alternatively, you can pay with a piece of fan art.

...OR you can just read it for free here.
http://buoy-friend.the-comic.org
That upload has some visual errors in some places and also doesn't come with the epilogue, but the whole story is basically there.

Message if interested, comment for questions! Thanks. Orders will be open until July 10th.

And thanks to @MattFrostpaws for the art examples.

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    Oh this is awesome, I really congraluate you for finishing a comic- always wanted to do that.
    I've had a webcomic I've been trying to get at for two and a half years now, maybe I overstretched how much I could really tell, I'm over 150 pages or something now, and I've been worn out so fast ( it's really hard to make myself work on it, I struggle physically and mentally to work and draw all the time and when I feel well it becomes the last thing I wish to do.) So again, congrats, that is so neat- even more impressive you got it physically printed all by yourself! That's the dream and also completely a magical mystery to me.

    If I may ask, how is payment handled if you buy it? (Paypal directly? I need to set that up or something...) And is it different for the physical vs the PDF? Same with shipping- is it United States only?

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      Whew, thanks so much. This project began in 2016, and went inactive after barely 10 pages in, then got rewritten and worked on again before another long period of inactivity... It really was an unexpectedly large amount of work, so I can absolutely understand the difficulty you (and many others) have faced in regards to making a comic. Now, if the comic had gotten more popular, I definitely would have gone to a professional printing company to make the physical versions, but it still is cool trying it out myself.

      Good questions though, wish I had included them initially, but yes, payment for either a physical copy or the PDF would be through PayPal invoices. You don't need a PayPal account to pay an invoice though—the invoice can be sent as an email, where you can view it as a guest and pay the invoice with a regular credit/debit card.
      Shipping could get pricey outside the US, but I'm sure I can still make it happen.

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        Thanks for answering!I I'll look into what you said.

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    That really does look impressive for self-publishing! Congratulations! :D

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      I'm glad, thanks!

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        You're welcome! :)