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Apama The Undiscovered Animal 1-12

Created by Ted Sikora

Issue 12 guest stars Lloyd Kaufman as a mattress salesman wanting our hero to sign autographs at his blowout sale. What could go wrong?

Latest Updates from Our Project:

Two stretch goals unlocked! and man, it's been a busy month...
almost 2 years ago – Fri, Jul 22, 2022 at 01:12:18 PM

Gigantic thanks for backing Apama's newest campaign! 

I apologize for the lack of updates. When the campaign started I was still dealing with the affects of my first bout of Covid. It was a mild case, but I didn't have a negative test until the day before FanExpo Chicago (4 day show) where I thew out my back. I was hobbling around the house for a week while prepping for San Diego Comic Con where I am right now - finally feeling much better! :)

You've unlocked two Apama stretch rewards:

$5000  Apama pinup by Bloom artist Butch Mapa!

100 Backers Apama Musical Theme mp3 by Ted Sikora & Neil Zaza

The next one is the Apama book mark at $6000.

Thank you one and all!

–Ted Sikora

P.S. Here's a couple shots from SDCC including one of those trippy moments where Regina meets Regina. If you're at the show please stop by booth M-04. Right under the Small Press banner.

Funded! THANK YOU!
almost 2 years ago – Thu, Jul 07, 2022 at 09:44:59 AM

Thank you for funding Apama so quickly! 

We're honored to have you on board, and can't wait for you to check out the Mane Man's latest ridiculous mega-opus! 

Apama was originally made to be a hard-to-explain idea that a struggling comic creator is developing in a dark comedy feature film, Hero Tomorrow. Milo and I tripped into some meta-bizarro world when we went from filmmakers to comic creators pitching this exact hard-to-explain idea on convention floors. For Apama to now be a book that funded so quickly on Kickstarter is an absolute honor. Deepest thanks to you for joining us on this long strange journey.


— Ted Sikora

 P.S. I'm going to be at Fan Expo Chicago this weekend, so please stop by if you're going :)

Side note: from a certain view it just dawned on me that -- only in flashes, mind you -- Andrew Gold looks a bit like Alexandro Jodorowsky.