Fabricari is complete and available in print. I came home from work last night and saw my copy shipped from Lulu. At 132 pages, the cyber-punk webcomic reads much more coherantly and fast-paced as it was meant to be read. Don't get me wrong, publishing Fabricari as a webcomic, as a dynamic creation, was rewarding in more ways than I can count, but holding the finished product in my hands really brings all that hard work home for me.
The cover was colored by Cat Garza and looks gorgeous with light bouncing off the paper unstead of through the screen. The soft color pallet makes his digital coloring look like watercolors.
If you were ever a fan or follower of the webcomic, I urge you to get the book. Adam and I kept the price low at 10 bucks to help compensate for the shipping. We want you to read this thing as it was meant to be read.
Improvisational writing and drawing created a type of energy that we've never been able to pull off. I'm am still impressed with Adam's ability to wrangle the beast into a complete story.