Aus_Snow said:Thanks for posting the photos!
Now I'm a bit more likely to give them a go. It's just the international shipping that bugs me. . . :\
Harumph.philreed said:They've got a European office now.
JVisgaitis said:Why are on demand full color comics so much cheaper? I found this website: http://www.ka-blam.com I can get a 52 page full color comic for less then $4 and I only need to order one!
I don't have the damn business card of the company we talked to at Wizard World and they were sharing a booth with an artist, so they aren't listed in the show catalog. Who are some of the other big companies out there that do POD?
Aus_Snow said:Harumph.
Translated: I'm antipodean and not loving it right this minute.
If you're making with the funny, I'm not getting it, sorry. :\philreed said:I don't understand.
philreed said:I posted this photo (showing a book printed by Lulu) at RPGNet. I figured someone here might like a look at it.
The most important thing to know is that perfect-bound books printed by Lulu are almost identical to the books you buy in a store. The print quality is excellent and so far I've been very happy with the binding. (My oldest Lulu book is over two years old and still holding together without and signs of damage.)
Aus_Snow said:But if you're not, it's just that shipping from Europe to the south Pacific is likely to be about the same as, if not worse than shipping from the USA to same.
philreed said:The most important thing to know is that perfect-bound books printed by Lulu are almost identical to the books you buy in a store. The print quality is excellent and so far I've been very happy with the binding. (My oldest Lulu book is over two years old and still holding together without and signs of damage.)