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− | '''Ghost Car Press''' is the Savannah, Georgia-based [[zine]] and [[minicomic]] publisher | + | '''Ghost Car Press''' is the Savannah, Georgia-based [[zine]] and [[minicomic]] publisher founded and run by [[Pranas T. Naujokaitis]] in 2007. Right now Ghost Car Press only prints Pranas' own zines and minicomics, but is looking to expand to anthologies and other artists' projects and maybe turn Ghost Car Press into a full-blown minicomic collective. |
The term "ghost car" comes from the adventures Pranas had traveling back from [[Fluke]] 2006 with [[David Yoder]], [[Jon Chadurjian]], [[Kevin Burkhalter]], and [[Dave Wheeler]] that involved driving down the backwater roads of Georgia at night by turning off the car's headlights and turning on the dome lights creating what is sometimes referred to as a ghost car. | The term "ghost car" comes from the adventures Pranas had traveling back from [[Fluke]] 2006 with [[David Yoder]], [[Jon Chadurjian]], [[Kevin Burkhalter]], and [[Dave Wheeler]] that involved driving down the backwater roads of Georgia at night by turning off the car's headlights and turning on the dome lights creating what is sometimes referred to as a ghost car. | ||
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+ | Currently the focus of Ghost Car Press is on handcrafted minicomics focusing on quality, craft, and inovative packaging. | ||
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+ | In 2009 Pranas plans to set up and run an online store so people from all over the world can buy his minicomics. | ||
==Printed Zines & Minicomics== | ==Printed Zines & Minicomics== |
Latest revision as of 21:39, 17 February 2009
Ghost Car Press is the Savannah, Georgia-based zine and minicomic publisher founded and run by Pranas T. Naujokaitis in 2007. Right now Ghost Car Press only prints Pranas' own zines and minicomics, but is looking to expand to anthologies and other artists' projects and maybe turn Ghost Car Press into a full-blown minicomic collective.
The term "ghost car" comes from the adventures Pranas had traveling back from Fluke 2006 with David Yoder, Jon Chadurjian, Kevin Burkhalter, and Dave Wheeler that involved driving down the backwater roads of Georgia at night by turning off the car's headlights and turning on the dome lights creating what is sometimes referred to as a ghost car.
Currently the focus of Ghost Car Press is on handcrafted minicomics focusing on quality, craft, and inovative packaging.
In 2009 Pranas plans to set up and run an online store so people from all over the world can buy his minicomics.
Printed Zines & Minicomics
- Boxcar Joe
- Grunge Lobster #1-2
- inkdick #1-6
- Loose Ends #1
- Omnology
- Rocket Tonic Quarterly #1-3
- Zak & Sara