More on the box below; let me know your thoughts in the comments, and thanks for watching!
ABOUT THE LANDFALL FREIGHT BOX
www.landfallfreight.com | Instagram: @landfallfreight | Twitter: @Landfallfreight
Landfall Freight is 29.99 monthly, plus shipping (int't available!), and each box includes:
* 1 graphic novel published in the last 60 days
* 1-3 single issue comics or a trade paperback
* 1-3 artsy, comic-related goodies
* the "best lollipop ever"
Subscribers can order the July box up until July 19 or until they sell out. After that, new subs will receive the August box!
From the gals at Landfall Freight Co.:
We only feature stories that have at least one female lead character, and we prioritize female creators, particularly for the graphic novel. We will be featuring a lot of different types and styles of stories in order to expose subscribers to as much cool comic art as possible and show the range of interesting female characters out there. We also commission art from female creators to include in our boxes.
We are two sisters from Vancouver, Canada that just had this idea of another way to bring more comics to more women and girls. We've had some bad experiences in comic shops and some really great ones, and we wanted to help make sure everyone could have a really fun and positive experience exploring this art form and all the amazing stories told through it. We hope you enjoy making landfall in another world!
NOTE: The July boxes for subscribers will be SLIGHTLY different, as mentioned in the video.
So, is Landfall Freight something you'd sign up for?
Let me know your thoughts in the comments on this subscription service, what was in the first month's box, AND what you think of the idea behind it!
The fact that it's named the same as the "wing's" planet from Saga makes me want to join it ASAP! Is there a way to set age focus? Like....I'm happier with adult-aged comics than kid-aged comics (Lumberjanes being an exception). Even if not, I love that they're focused on female characters and creators. My second surge into comics was entirely because of some female-focused YA graphic novels, so this is near an dear to my heart.
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