Bootleg #15 Numbers are in...
Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 3:58 pm
There's a poll in the Bootleg forum, for those who can read that. For those who can't, let's stick with the facts.
Diamond - 608 copies
Fantagraphics - 100 copies
Cold Cut - 25 copies
AAA News - 25 copies
Midtown Comics - 25 copies
TOTAL - 783 copies
That's down nearly a hundred copies from last time.
Put another way:
GROSS COSTS OF PRINTING (inc. shipping) - $3,100.00
WHOLESALE REVENUE EXPECTED - $2,803.14
Tomorrow I solicit Bootleg #16 for September, and three months from now #17 for December. If numbers don't go up, #17 (the Ranma 1/2 parody issue) will be the last of Bootleg as a stand-alone comic. If Diamond sales drop any lower, then those comics won't even be printed, not when current levels show a loss on printing of $300 BEFORE any artists are paid.
(Yes, artists do get paid now and then. I paid $50 to the cover artist for Bootleg #14 at ShiokazeCon, and I'm going to have to pay out a lot of royalties at A-Kon.)
At present WLP has cash assets of about $1300. At A-Kon, WLP will have to lay out about $400 to Mr. Shimokata, about $300 to Ben Dunn for royalties and renewal of Not Ninja High School, and several hundred bucks for printing of WLP's new NNHS releases. We're also looking to lay out $200 to commission cover art for one of WLP's upcoming games projects. Based on past years, A-Kon sales alone won't be enough to pay for Bootleg's printing.
I was hoping WLP would have credit card processing by now, but the service we thought had approved us revoked our account when it found the webcomics. That means donations- and we ARE asking again for donations- will have to come in the mail, by check.
What's the good news? Well, WLP has coped with an unexpected $800 fine from the state comptroller's office. We've retired a couple of the smaller credit card debts. A couple of payments have been made to artists. Most important, the backlog of orders has been reduced to orders for the Cream & Sugar collection, the Not Ninja High School collections, and subscriptions. Some progress has been made.
Unfortunately, we're still looking for some way of making WLP self-supporting without resorting to making WLP's webcomics pay-per-view. Bootleg was supposed to be the means of funding for those webcomics.
Your comments are welcome...
Diamond - 608 copies
Fantagraphics - 100 copies
Cold Cut - 25 copies
AAA News - 25 copies
Midtown Comics - 25 copies
TOTAL - 783 copies
That's down nearly a hundred copies from last time.
Put another way:
GROSS COSTS OF PRINTING (inc. shipping) - $3,100.00
WHOLESALE REVENUE EXPECTED - $2,803.14
Tomorrow I solicit Bootleg #16 for September, and three months from now #17 for December. If numbers don't go up, #17 (the Ranma 1/2 parody issue) will be the last of Bootleg as a stand-alone comic. If Diamond sales drop any lower, then those comics won't even be printed, not when current levels show a loss on printing of $300 BEFORE any artists are paid.
(Yes, artists do get paid now and then. I paid $50 to the cover artist for Bootleg #14 at ShiokazeCon, and I'm going to have to pay out a lot of royalties at A-Kon.)
At present WLP has cash assets of about $1300. At A-Kon, WLP will have to lay out about $400 to Mr. Shimokata, about $300 to Ben Dunn for royalties and renewal of Not Ninja High School, and several hundred bucks for printing of WLP's new NNHS releases. We're also looking to lay out $200 to commission cover art for one of WLP's upcoming games projects. Based on past years, A-Kon sales alone won't be enough to pay for Bootleg's printing.
I was hoping WLP would have credit card processing by now, but the service we thought had approved us revoked our account when it found the webcomics. That means donations- and we ARE asking again for donations- will have to come in the mail, by check.
What's the good news? Well, WLP has coped with an unexpected $800 fine from the state comptroller's office. We've retired a couple of the smaller credit card debts. A couple of payments have been made to artists. Most important, the backlog of orders has been reduced to orders for the Cream & Sugar collection, the Not Ninja High School collections, and subscriptions. Some progress has been made.
Unfortunately, we're still looking for some way of making WLP self-supporting without resorting to making WLP's webcomics pay-per-view. Bootleg was supposed to be the means of funding for those webcomics.
Your comments are welcome...