Badly Bound, baby.
Today’s been somewhat of a let down.
At around midday a package arrived for me. For the last few weeks there’s only been one package I’ve been expecting so I knew exactly what it was. This package was holding the first ever print run of Great Works.
Fuck. Yeah.
As I’m opening the box, I’m actually stopping to take gradual pictures of the unveiling so that I could send them over to tsholl & Lee – hoping this would give them a feeling of them being there and sharing the moment with me.
I soon decided this moment wasn’t worth sharing when I flicked open an issue to see the first page. The first page was the fukin middle page! I then flick to the middle page and there’s the first page.
Fuck. No.
Some fool in charge of bounding the comic has put it in wrong. GAH!! All the printing looks fine. In fact, the printing looks great! It’s just not in order.
To be honest, I’m not mad. It’s definitely soured the moment, but in a way I was expecting this. Not that I’m a glass-half-empty kinda guy. It’s just that being the first run of the first comic, I had to be prepared for some hiccups. This bounding error is THAT hiccup. And really – if that’s my biggest problem to happen with my first ever comic, I’m generally doing okay (see, I’m totally a glass-half-full person).
I’ve now contacted the printers to see what happened – whether the error actually lies with me or them. I’m 99% certain it’s them as coz they sent me a proof and it all looked fine. I really think it’s just that someone accidentally placed the pages down wrong. And again – that’s sorta why I’m not mad. This is simply a human error and these things happen. If you’re gonna let your life fall apart over something like pages being out of order – I’d suggest you take a step back and look at the bigger picture.
I guess I’ll just wait to hear a response. I’ll no doubt be posting what their answer is.
In the meantime – I’m out.
S.