4
Aug/10
1

Wakan rejected again

Right, we resubmitted Wakan Unwanted #0, 1 and 2 to Apple, this time with two pages of background on the Wakan universe and an outline of the story. No luck. #1 has been rejected again, and we fear #0 and #2 will suffer the same fate.

The next step will be to rewrite some dialogue and resubmit again. At least then we will know if it is the language they are rejecting, or if they have a more fundamental problem with the story.

As Apple hasn’t provided any more info on this, we will get in touch with other relevant actors for their take on the book. So far, no one else has mistaken the intent of Wakan Unwanted.

And – just for the record – the book’s intent is strongly anti-racist, in line with the convictions that Seth and I have always held.

Norwegian writer Eirik Newth has been covering the AppStore a while. You can read about his take on Apple’s rejection of Wakan Unwanted on his blog.

More news to follow.

- Lars

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2
Aug/10
1

Wakan Unwanted unwanted for iPhone

You may have heard this through other channels already: We have been collaborating with the company Oxicomics to have Wakan Unwanted adapted for the iPhone. Issues 0, 1 and 2 are done and look great, but Apple has not approved the applications for their AppStore, saying they find the series “extremely racist”.

Seth and I are – of course – staunch anti-racists. We are surprised and upset that our work can be labelled as representing the opposite of our own views, and the opposite of the intention behind the series.

Apple’s reason for refusing the app has caused considerable head-scratching and incredulity among the Wakan readers I have spoken to.

Apple has not elaborated on exactly why they find the series racist, so for now we are left to speculate.

Wakan Unwanted deals with an African American protagonist in an alternate universe Old West. Our hero confronts a lot of racism in the stories, including some language that most people (myself included) would find disgustingly objectionable in real life.

But labeling a series as racist on the grounds that its hero confronts racism seems extremely odd, to say the least.

We strongly believe that the folks over at Apple are misreading Wakan Unwanted. We have sent them some more background materials as well as an outline of where the story is going. Hopefully, this will clear things up.

I will keep you posted on developments.

In the meantime, I recommend that you iPhone users check out Oxicomics’ brilliant app. Just search for “Oxicomics” in the AppStore, and you will be treated to some excellent comics by Kim Holm, Flu Hartberg, InkaLill, Tore Knutsen and many others.

- Lars

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3
Jul/10
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Wakan Unwanted now available from ComixPress

We promised you some cool announcements a while back. Here is the first one.

Wakan Unwanted #1 and #2 are now available from the US-based print-on-demand service ComixPress. If you don’t live in Norway, ComixPress is the best option to get your Wakan Unwanted books.

Each issue is 5 USD plus shipping.

For Norwegian orders, your best option is the Anakata Comics shop.

- Lars

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26
May/10
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Anakata Comics at OCX 2010 this weekend

Oslo Comics Expo is happening May 28 and 29. We will be there, and are launching a whole bunch of stuff on the Saturday:

Wakan Unwanted #0 and #1 will also be for sale, along with some pretty cool merchandise.

We are also organising a highly informal comic jam competition throughout Saturday, so stop by our table and spend five minutes exercising your cartooning muscles!

Oh, and there’s a party.

See you Saturday!

- Lars

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20
Apr/10
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Clarius and the ashcloud

For those of you eagerly awaiting the next installment of Wakan Unwanted, I have some good and some bad news.

Good first? Okay, if you insist: Issue #2 is in the can and being printed as I write this. We have also found a cheaper printing option, meaning we can bring the price down.

Bad news: The printer is based in the US, and I don’t know if you heard, but there was this volcano. I would not be surprised if we will see some delays in getting the books across the Atlantic. We will keep you posted.

Right now, Seth and I are crossing fingers and toes hoping the books will be in Oslo in time for OCX, and we would appreciate it immensely if you would do the same.

By the way, OCX is happening May 28 and 29. Save the dates.

And one last thing: Be sure to check out ComixPress, our new printer. They have a great online store, from which you will soon be able to order your copies of Wakan Unwanted #1 and #2.

- Lars

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16
Mar/10
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Seth and Lars on Norwegian TV

Something for the Norwegian speakers: Seth and I have already reached the pinnacle of superstardom, so Norwegian public broadcasting wisely did a story on us, Anakata and Serieteket’s drawing nights.

And the brilliant Tore Strand Olsen comes off pretty well, don’t you think?

Here is the story from NRK1’s Førkveld

- Lars

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14
Mar/10
1

Coming soon- Wakan Unwanted issue 2: ‘A Red Bird’s Plight’

Wakan Unwanted preview page

At the end of this month, the next issue of Wakan Unwanted should be fully drawn and ready for print. It will be another 22 full-colour pages plus a brand new cover, once again drawn and coloured by myself and written and texted by Lars.

Considering this will be only the third in the series (after ‘In Ashes‘ and ‘Pistonville Peace‘), and the third comic I have actually ever drawn, I am quite happy at how it looks. It is very exciting to see the world we have created becoming more fleshed out. Lars has already written the entire story arc running for multiple issues, although I’m trying to follow the story only as far as I need to while working, so like the reader I have really no idea what will happen to these characters next! It is an interesting way of working and I hope it helps to keep the whole presentation relatively fresh. I can say for sure that if I am not really engaged in what is happening on the pages, it inevitably shows in the finished work.

As for what to expect in the upcoming story: we are following on shortly after the twist-ending of ‘Pistonville Peace’ and the events are happening in the same town. This particular issue is more emotion-driven than action-driven, and there is less fighting… but perversely, more blood(!). We get to meet a few new characters and learn a little more about our hero’s past.

There will be more posts to come from both myself and Lars where we will be describing our working processes in more detail. In the meantime, here is an untexted preview page from the upcoming issue 2 to whet your appetites!

- Seth

WU#3 preview page

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29
Jan/10
0

Wakan Unwanted #1 for sale

Pistonville Peace

The first full-length issue of Wakan Unwanted is done, printed and desperate to be read by you!

The story is called “Pistonville Peace”, and picks up where the prologue “In Ashes” left off. In a tale of steam, secrets and a slumbering spirit, the last black man in America rides into a town that would see him hang.

If you are in Oslo, stop by Revolver (Møllergata 32) tonight for a drink with artist Seth and writer Lars, and pick up your copy for a modest 50 NOK.

If you can’t make it, place your order here and we will get the book to you as soon as we can.

Meanwhile, why not have a look at “Wakan Unwanted#0: In Ashes” online?

-

Lars

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14
Jan/10
1

Launch party

Launch Party

We´re celebrating!

Hi,

You´re invited to our launch party for Anakata Comics friday january the 29th. Its taking place at the bar “Revolver” in Møllergata 32.

So what are we celebrating ?

- We´re publishing Wakan Unwanted issue # 1, called “Pistonville peace”.
- The web comic “Norse Codes – The first night” is made available online.
- This web site will have more blog posts and content
- We´ve registered ourselves as a publishing enterprise in Brønnøysund.

So if you want to join the party, buy the Wakan Unwanted issues or read through the web comics, please join us.

Aksel

PS: Check out the web comic “The Time I Went Looking for the Buddha” and the online version of Wakan Unwanted # 0, called “In Ashes”.

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8
Aug/09
0

Who we are and what we do

July 29th, 2009 was a big day for Anakata Comics: It was born. Four of us – writer/artist Nils Mørk, web developer Aksel Nordal, artist Seth Piper and writer Lars Schwed Nygård – founded the publishing outfit in an Oslo bar, excited and relieved to have an outlet for the stories that bounce around in our heads and keep us awake at night.

Buying books
We will soon have a store up and running on this site, through which you can buy our books. If you can’t wait to get your hands on issue #0 of Lars and Seth’s mythological steampunk western “Wakan Unwanted”, send an e-mail to lars@anakata-comics.com.

Online experiments
anakata-comics.com will be more than just a storefront window for books, though. We aim to explore different techniques and solutions for webcomics storytelling, tailoring each story’s interface to the needs of that particular narrative. Check out “The Time I Went Looking for the Buddha” for an example of what I mean.

Coming up …

In early September you can expect to see an online teaser story for Nils’ as yet unnamed nine issue debut epic. I would love to tell you more about it, but I won’t; Nils knows where I live. Issue #1 of “Wakan Unwanted” will be available round about the same time, so make sure to check back next month.

Lars

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