In answer to a lot of requests, residents from the following countries can now pre-order THE LARA-SU CHRONICLES: BEGINNINGS from the comfort of your favorite device:
AUSTRALIA
BRAZIL
CANADA
FRANCE
GERMANY
HONG KONG
MEXICO
POLAND
SWEDEN
UNITED KINGDOM (UK)
Simply click on the PRE-ORDER link, make your selections, click on ADD TO CART, select the country you want the book delivered to, enter State/County, City and Postcode, then click on PROCEED TO CHECKOUT where you’re presented with BILLING DETAILS and SHIP TO ANOTHER ADDRESS options. Enter where indicated including means of payment. Unfortunately, neither PayPal or Apple Pay is available at this time, but I’m working on that.
After you enter your information, click on PLACE ORDER. Once your payment is accepted, you’re done.
Priority Mail is my option for shipping to most countries as tracking info and insurance is provided. Because of its proximity, buyers in Canada can opt for Flat Rate shipping, which does not provide tracking info and insurance, or Priority Mail, which does.
Buyers ordering from the United Kingdom (UK), Mexico and Brazil are only offered Economy Shipping as the USA does not have agreements in place to offer tracking and insurance to those countries at this time. The only option to these countries that does provide tracking info and insurance is Express Delivery at a prohibitively expensive shipping rate. If someone does wish to go that route, please contact me and I’ll send an invoice to allow payment for that option.
Please remember I will not receive the printed copies until sometime in April. Only those who pre-order will receive their copies before everyone else, as the book will not be officially released until July 2024 at the San Diego Comic-Con.
I may not have been able to make it to FANEXPO CANADA, but that doesn’t mean I haven’t been busy.
In fact, I’ve made a decision on which printer to go with and am currently in the process of locking down my printing costs in advance of going to press, which means putting actual money down on a deposit and committing to a contract. People may have pre-ordered but the cash going towards the deposit is coming out of my pocket, so anyone thinking of pre-ordering a copy is encouraged to do so as I really need the support. One of the reasons I haven’t done a Kickstarter or Go Fund Me is I’ve always believed on delivering a product or service when receiving payment. This is the first time I don’t have the product on hand to immediately send to those making payment. The support of anyone pre-ordering will always be appreciated and never go unnoticed.
While I’m locking in the details with a printer at this time, I’m also searching for someone much more experienced with the software program Blender than I am.. I’ve come to the painful realization that the release of THE LARA-SU CHRONICLES will only be prolonged if I don’t recruit assistance when I need, and as those needs do pop up, I’m going to attempt to address them.
Above is the GUARDIAN 7, while below is the PRAETORIAN 1. Guardian 7 is part of the fleet used by the Brotherhood for transport whether on rescue missions or protection from encroachment on Echyd’nya interests. PRAETORIAN 1 is the designation for any craft which carries the Praetorian to their destination for whatever reason.
I’m currently issues enabling me to import these objects into such programs as Unreal Engine. The problem with these 2 models is mainly some of the face normals are facing in while others are correctly facing out. I need this corrected so the models are properly usable.
While some may say this is not a problem for the print version, the fact is I’m trying to keep everything between both the print and app versions looking exactly the same, so it matters.
This is a one-off job with potential for more, but as I can’t make any promises at this time, I’m going to keep matters simple. I’m able to pay $100 USD plus a credit in both the book THE LARA-SU CHRONICLES: BEGINNINGS as well as THE LARA-SU CHRONICLES app. If the use goes beyond these 2 projects, I expect there will be a token royalty payment. I can’t promise anything else beyond that. Anyone interested in taking on the task on can contact me via email at, kenpenders@thelara-suchronicles.com
On another note, I’m looking for people capable of translating from English to German, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, Hebrew, Italian and Vietnamese at this time. The pay isn’t much, but it is per page as well as a credit listing in the book and app. Any work translated will not be included in the initial release as I want to get the app to the public ASAP, but I’d like to include it in the follow-up update on the app. As with the models shown above, there will be arrangements made for a royalty. I can be reached via my email kenpenders@thelara-suchronicles.com address.
Because Twitter doesn’t allow multiple Tweets to be pinned unless one pays for that privilege, I’ve added this addendum to my original post.
If you live in the US, you’re good to go as shipping is the same no matter where you live in the USA.
If you live outside the USA, please contact me for shipping options to your specific location.
Those who pre-order will receive their copies sometime in Spring 2024. The rest will have to wait until the San Diego Comic-Con in July 2024.
One last note: September 15 will be the last time I post on Twitter. I just haven’t decided whether to leave the account up for those looking for me or just shut it down completely.
After September 15, 2023, I can be reached primarily through my website, with occasional postings on Instagram, Threads and Facebook.
Thanks for your support, time and consideration in the meantime. It’s deeply appreciated.
I have just cancelled my flight to the Buffalo-Niagara region, so it is with great sadness and regret that I can’t make an appearance at this year’s FANEXPO CANADA beginning later this week.
My passport expired as of August 21, 2023, so even if I made it into Canada by that date, getting out of the country was a very iffy proposition that I couldn’t take a chance on. I did apply to renew my passport and expected it in my hands by this time, but that didn’t happen, so here we are.
I did notify the people organizing the convention about my circumstances by email, but I haven’t heard back from them either. If you see me still listed on their website for this convention, that’s incorrect. This is factual: I won’t be there, and I’m very sorry to those planning to see me and finding me a no-show.
I’ll have more to say later. In the meantime, I hope to be appearing at more conventions, especially during the coming year.
Also: stay tuned as I do have positive news about THE LARA-SU CHRONICLES: BEGINNINGS that I know you’ll want to hear.
Let’s start with the fact a film about the TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES was the last thing I could imagine myself writing about, as I’ve never been a fan. My sons, yes. Me, no. I thought the original Laird & Eastman comic book was — well, not really my thing. I will admit to having respect for the success that came to the creators of TMNT, because they did what very few creators have since Stan & Jack began laying the foundation of the Marvel Universe, namely, create a concept capable of massive commercial success. So props to Laird and Eastman. (I can also attest that a number of comics creators working for Marvel & DC in the late ‘80’s / early ‘90’s were extremely jealous and/or resentful of Laird & Eastman’s success. Let’s face it, about the only Image creation that achieved large scale commercial success was Todd McFarlan’s SPAWN, but even that doesn’t equal the track record of the TMNT.)
So with that out of the way, I have to say Seth Rogan brought forth one of the most successful non-Marvel & DC comic book adaptations. The animation not only was first rate, it clearly evoked Kevin Eastman’s style of the original early adventures, only in glorious full color. As for the story, it worked on a level that appealed to three generations of Penders – myself, my son Steve and my grandson Julian – each of whom appreciated different aspects of the presentation.
My son Steve was the most critical, comparing today’s version with what he grew up with. He’s also exposed to a wide array of children-oriented animated material as he’s a father of three – his son Julian and two younger daughters. He felt the film wasn’t edgy enough, had too many villains, no real sense of danger on a grand scale and the message of acceptance has been well-trod in practically everything his children watches. While he admires the sentiment and encourages his children to respect people for who and what they are, he just wishes kids were exposed to a wider array of positive messaging that just that. Even “ with great power comes great responsibility” isn’t stressed enough as far as he’s concerned.
Despite his criticisms, he still thought it was a fun movie that was appropriate to take Julian to see. For his part, Julian was attentive throughout the entire film. Very few films manage to hold his attention throughout the entire span of the film, but this one did, and he couldn’t wait to watch it again. The TMNT now join Sonic, Spider-Man and Super Mario Bros as his favorite characters. (Ask him to choose just one as his absolute favorite, and he will recite the list. He won’t give up one for the other.)
As for me, I was enjoying the fact the animation was what I recall of Kevin Eastman’s style, which won me over completely. The intensity of the action, however, had me on my guard wondering if Julian was going to be exposed to anything inappropriate. This IS a Seth Rogan film, after all. However, my concerns proved to be ill-founded and I was able to settle in and enjoy the story as it unfolded.
At the end of the film, Steve, Julian & I agreed we had a great time and look forward to repeating the experience when the sequel comes out. Taking Julian to see his first Marvel or DC film is next on my bucket list, but that’s a few years off.
It’s been three days since FANEXPO Boston 2023 called it a day, and while I had a great time and the people were terrific, I come away with mixed feelings, most of which had nothing to do with the convention itself or were the result of matters completely outside the control of the convention organizers.
The biggest problems are costs and logistics.
Make no mistake. I believe deep in my bones Boston is probably the easiest major urban center to get around in. After my arrival on Wednesday, Bernie and I took an Uber from Logan Airport to the hotel we stayed at during the entire convention. On Thursday, I had to pick up a couple of items in preparation which required me to travel across town. Walking the couple of blocks to the MBTA station nearby, I was able to achieve that objective relatively quick and easy. From there, I went to check out the convention center, as it didn’t exist when I used to live in Boston. Nor did the Silver Line, which I had to transfer to from the Red Line. So I was learning about New Boston in my travels.
Upon emerging from the Silver Line, I found it’s a short walk to the convention center itself, surrounded by some of the more upscale lodging accommodations. In fact, when booking a hotel room for this convention, one couldn’t find any room for under $300 that was within a reasonable walking distance from the convention center or MBTA transportation. I was lucky because Bernie and I had options as a result of traveling the past 20-plus years. But for other exhibitors who came from out of town? It was at least a 30-minute drive plus the cost of parking daily, which came to $30 or more a day.
I ended up using an Uber to initially brings my table set-up to the Convention Center on Friday and a taxi when I packed up on Sunday to bring everything back to the hotel. I took the subway back and forth the remaining times. As for taking the taxi instead of an Uber, the app wasn’t working and I had to wait an hour before a Lyft ride would pick me up, but the taxi was immediately available and to my surprise, it cost less than an Uber or Lyft ride.
Food was another matter. Just one meal at a reasonable restaurant could cost Bernie and I close to $100 without alcoholic beverages as part of the experience. Surprisingly, the food at the convention center was reasonably priced, especially when compared to what was found during Comic-Con.
Add the cost of airfare at $400 a ticket, and one finds oneself starting out in a serious deficit before one sells one item at the convention.
Bottom line for me: if I attend any convention outside of the west coast, I need at least a hotel room and a table with 2 chairs at the convention. If the convention is outside the confines of a 6-hour drive, airfare is a must as well.
The advantage I bring to convention organizers is an audience that most creators don’t have, which is generational and family-oriented. I’m easy to contact if someone is interested in me showing up.
As for the convention itself, about the only thing that truly bothered me was constantly being asked if I charged for selfies or autographs, as I don’t charge for either. About the only time I came close to doing so was when one person started to pull out a book bag’s worth of items I had worked on, so I told this person to pick 3, all of which I signed as I normally do.
I was able to finally cross meeting the great Captain Kirk himself, William Shatner, off my bucket list. Not only that, but he expressed compliments regarding the drawing I did of him which he signed. This will be matted and framed and hung on the wall near the Leonard Nimoy-signed portrait I did of Spock.
What made the event truly special for me was bringing my grandson as it was his first convention. He loved it and that more than anything made the experience priceless for me. I wouldn’t trade that for anything.
I only have a couple of more days to spend with my son and his family, so it won’t be until this weekend that I have a chance to address the latest topic of interest that has arisen over the past few days, namely the availability of THE LARA-SU CHRONICLES outside the USA.
Inquiries from Canada, the United Kingdom and other countries have arrived in my email, so my plan upon returning home is to present to the US Post Office a package of commensurate size and weight that matches what buyers will be receiving, thus allowing for accurate shipping price options.
Initially, I will be invoicing the people who sent the early inquiries unless I’m able to adjust the shipping costs per country in my online store. I will also recommend anyone overseas to pre-order in order to lock in the costs in case the price of shipping goes up between now and release of the book.
I’ve already committed to a set price on the cost per book, so if my printing and shipping costs increase, that’s just less profit on my end, AKA the cost of doing business.
As always, if anyone has any comments or questions, I’m here to respond. Thanks.
Bernie & I finally made it to the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center. We’re set up at table P57 and ready to greet people when they allow select individuals in at 2:00pm. The general audience is allowed in at 4:00pm with the hall open until 9:00pm tonight.
While nowhere as big as as the San Diego Comic-Con, it’s a pretty big hall and they’re expecting a sizable crowd.
I’ll keep updating the goings-on around here throughout the weekend. Stay tuned.
If you played the video, you’ll see the prototype of THE LARA-SU CHRONICLES app that will eventually be released via the Apple App Store. The opening sequence shows you how easy it is to access the material contained within. It’s the last part that I wish to call your attention to.
While I’ve been the focal point as the creator, writer and illustrator of THE LARA-SU CHRONICLES, as you can see, there have been others who have assisted in getting the app to the point it’s at, and I haven’t even listed the voice talent as not all parts have been recorded yet.
As one scrolls down the list, there’s also an important acknowledgement from me. None of this would’ve been possible without the support of the fans. The people who have bought the LARA-SU Limited Edition Print so far are acknowledged here as will be the people who are ordering THE LARA-SU CHRONICLES: BEGINNINGS hardcover collection. Already I’m compiling a list of everyone who’s ordered so far.
I can’t emphasize how important it is for people to support this project, as it’s what’s going to make future projects possible as well. Future projects such as a print edition of THE LARA-SU CHRONICLES: SHATTERED TOMORROWS, as opposed to it being just a digital release. Or THE KNUCKLES OMNIBUS. (I’m still trying to decide whether one volume or two.)
I’m not one to do the Kickstarter or Go Fund Me route, as I like options that ensure the project will go forward no matter what.
Yes, I know, people who order won’t receive their copies until springtime, with the rest who haven’t pre-ordered having to wait until after Comic-Con 2024. The key thing here is that the people working with me have also been waiting for this project to be released and they’re just as anxious to see that happen.
Thanks for sticking with me so far. Your patience and consideration is not taken lightly and is very much appreciated.
I finally received my Artist Alley table location at this coming weekend’s FANEXPO Boston. You can find me at Table P-57.
I’ll be there with original art, prints, back issues, Sonic Archives and other Sonic trade collections. I’ll also have patches, Lara-Su T-shirts along with taking commissions upon request.
Stop by for an autograph as I never charge to sign an item during a convention. You can even bring your own Sonic comics for me to sign up to 5 issues free of charge.
I’m looking forward to getting back to my old stomping grounds and look forward to seeing you there as well.