Fascinated by how comics pass from an artist’s hand through to the printed page—or a display? I’ve spent years researching, interviewing, and developing *How Comics Were Made: A Visual History from the Drawing Board to the Printed Page*.

If you’d like to a rich history of 130 years of newspaper cartooning told with original art, printing artifacts, and much more, pre-order now for delivery later this year: https://howcomicsweremade.ink/order

Participate :: How Comics Were Made: a Visual History of Printing Cartoons by Glenn Fleishman

If you’re a “Zippy the Pinhead” or “Peanuts” fan (or both), I have two very exciting higher-tier rewards that are absolutely unique.

Bill Griffith has authorized me to produce a 1991 strip about the horrors of digital scanning as a re-creation of flong and a letterpress print. That’s right: ARE WE HAVING FLONG YET? We are, indeed. This is a $500 tier due to the cost of production, licensing, and special nature of the thing.

Read more at the campaign: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/glennf/how-comics-were-made/rewards#reward-UmV3YXJkLVVtVjNZWEprTFRrM01EWTBPRFk9

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