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May 12th, 2010
Sorry for the delay, but at least you get 7 pages this time. :) This, ladies and gentlemen, is the last update of Chapter Three, so the next update will be the first pages of the fourth and concluding chapter of What Birds Know!







Interesting — I thought this was going to be a much longer-running comic. Now I’m even more eager to find out how the story resolves!
I’m sad to think it is going to end soon. <3
The final chapter? I will miss you when you are gone *sniffle*
Oooh, concluding chapter! I’m actually really excited to hear that. WBK is something of a journey and I think there’s a lot of satisfaction to be found in the completion of such a good story. Of course, I’m sure there’s still plenty of pages in store before we reach the end! I’ll savor every one. :)
@Everybody: Heh, don’t worry, we still have plenty more pages to go. Every chapter so far’s been over 150 pages long and we haven’t finished thumbnailing everything for the fourth chapter yet so we really have no idea how long it will be… ^___^ Possibly shorter, but most likely even longer. So “soon” is probably at least a year away. :P
I’m definitely curious how you guys plan to wrap up all the remaining bits of plot in 150 pages or so. Looking forward to the rest.
Please tell me you’re doing something else after WBK!
Is a print edition still planned? Did you eventually manage to find a publisher?
@Anonymous: Yes, of course. :) We have dozens of ideas already.
@Adrien: We hope that we will some day see WBK in print, yes, but when that will be is anyone’s guess. We’ve been talking to a couple of publishers but nothing’s been signed yet so to be honest, we don’t know. Thanks for asking.
I see. In France I think your work would fit well in Delcourt’s catalogue — they’re a French comic book publisher with a strong emphasis on Sci-Fi and Fantasy. They’re the ones who published French translations of Jeff Smith’s Bone, for example. Or in English, maybe Fantagraphics would be a good choice (I’m thinking about them because several of their titles, like Charles Burns’ Black Hole or Linda Medley’s Castle Waiting, have been or will be published by Delcourt in France). Maybe you could contact them if you have not already? Good luck, anyway.