Image request
I was just looking at the concept art on the S&M Bonus Disc, again and was wondering if anyone has a link to that wonderful image of Lincoln flying through space with the DeSoto under his arm? Thanks!
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(or perhaps I wasn't looking in the right direction...)
You can get the original higher res image here.
Just wondering, how much concept art is in the CD that wasn't posted in the Summer of Sam & Max?
Also, do you happen to have that pic of Sam & Max Blissed?:)
You know, the one where they're dressed in white.
banging concept.
Here's a screencra--I mean "screencap"--of that piece. It's kind of cut off on the sides but that's how it was on the DVD (unless you wanted a faded layer of a Hugh Bliss concept art piece behind it). Again, I apologize for the hideous quality....:(
It's not done yet, so we don't have pictures. When we have something we can show, we'll show it. (It is very important to us and to Steve that we come out with something awesome and worth the price, which is why we're still working on it!)
I'm not sure what pictures you mean...?
How different is this thing gonna be? I'm under the impression that it'll just be the same except hardcover with a signature. I don't know what else you could do with it
... or you could trust us when we say we're trying to make it awesome
That is more or less correct. The insides of the book will be the same. If that makes it not worth it to you, we offer a very cheap paperback. The hardcover is a limited run collectible, which is printed using the nicest materials and the most classy and/or entertaining printing tricks that we can get out of the place that is printing the book for us. The cover will be a similar style to the paperback, but definitely classed up. We haven't 100% happered down all of the details, and all of the materials yet (and we're still waiting on some interior cover art tweaks from Steve Purcell), but when we do, we'll let everyone know what's going on and what's special about the hardcover version... but it is really just the cover/durability/collectibility that's going up. There aren't any extra comics or anything. If the prospect of a fancy book on its own doesn't appeal to you, don't buy it! Get the paperback instead. If you want a very classy collectible version of the Sam & Max comics suitable for passing down through your family for generations, which will probably only be available for a few months to a year, then get it. Not complicated
I wasn't trying to imply that it would be lame if it was just the same except for it being hardcover. I was just trying to coax more info out of you guys about this.
I'm not trying to come off as ungrateful because I'm really not! The book is going to be awesome regardless.
Happered?
*runs away*