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Building a Business

This is the way we’re going to roll with these – straight outta the sketchbook style. These strips were never inked and have never before seen the light of day. I think it’s interesting to see them this way and gives us a peek into Tim’s raw drawing talent. But remember – same characters, new situation. James is trying to make it as a new Contractor.
BTL Logo

And so begins the final installment from the Levins and Young archives. Built to Last is the story of Stella and James, a young married couple living in the city. James is starting out as a contractor and Stella works all day in a busy office. Don’t you love the construction theme in the logo? 🙂 New strips will be posted Tuesdays and Fridays. Watch for news of the Levins and Young paperback collection, which will be available later this month and includes a sketchbook portion at the back. Fun stuff!
Built to Last Teaser
The above is a poster/teaser we designed for our last comic strip collaboration, called Built to Last. Here’s how it came about:
When we sent out our strip Then Comes Marriage to the six or seven major syndicates, we had an amazing response. We had two development type offers and one request to see more strips. This beat all the form letters and the one or two encouraging handwritten comments we got in reply to Rivertown News hands down. We were ecstatic.
We ended up going with the oldest, largest and (arguably) most prestigious syndicate’s development offer. Can you blame us? The caveat was that the Editor in Chief wanted us to change our concept by about 50%. He liked the married couple stuff, but he wanted to change James’s profession from writer to contractor. This would appeal to people in the home renovations demographic and help the newspapers sell Home Depot ads. Syndication is a business – we got it.
Thus began an eighteen month ordeal of writing endless new scripts, tweaking the concept, weekly faxes to New York, and a gradual diminishing of the editor’s interest and attention that ended in disappointment and no deal. At that point, disillusioned and demoralized, Tim and I shelved our comic stripping ambitions for good. For more on that story, in case you missed it in the comments on the FB page, here is Tim’s recounting of that story.
But out of all that effort, we did produce a handful of completed strips in blue pencil sketch form which were never inked. We will be sharing them with you beginning in April. The blueprint design above references the contracting theme and also the relationship angle nicely, I thought. That was all Tim.
Not to mention that the whole experience became the inspiration for Mark’s novel, The Launch, which describes a what if? scenario of two frustrated cartoonists kidnapping the editor in chief and forcing him to syndicate their strip. I wonder where he came up with that idea? 🙂 Click here for more info. It’s not only a lot of fun, it’s also considered to be his best novel to date.
So tune in next week for the start of Built to Last. Tell your friends!