Aug
02

Ages ago I put together a collection of artist sketch card / trading cards based around original comic book style characters sorted in the categories of Good and Bad.  I was going to produce a few sets of them and make them availible to buy as trading cards but the printing costs that I’ve gotten back are really making it a little uneconomic to produce them.

I might still go ahead and do it and I’ll let you know if they’ll be on offer to the general public.

I retired the website that I set up so I thought it might be a good idea to republish them here so at least they are availible somewhere:

I’ll post the Baddies tomorrow.

Let me know who your favourites are!

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7 Responses to “Goodies and Baddies trading card set: Goodies”

 
  1. Arjan says:

    Kindle of course ;)
    ‘the photo’ is planned for tomorrow, because I’ve got the afternoon off :)
    But from the goodies, K-1000
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    • Lee says:

      Kindle of course will appear in the Baddies collection tomorrow :)

      I’ll include that photo too that compares the two of you so everyone gets the idea!

      K-1000 is the oldest of all the characters there – he was first created in primary school (I’m not sure of your equivalent) and he had a much bigger mo-hawk and sunglasses for eyes.

  2. Sean says:

    What did you look at for printing, out of curiosity??

    moo.com does fairly good prices for business cards with different patterns. perhaps not quite what you need but just a suggestion.

    • Lee says:

      Actually Moo is the company that I’ll be going through when I go ahead with the printing, because they allow for multiple designs in the one print batch.

      All the others I looked at didn’t so it would have been a huge up-front investment.

  3. SamuraiFrog says:

    The K-1000, but I just love nifty robots.

 

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