@@thecomicarchive Do you happen to know if Herring & Robinson Bookbinders is still around? I loved your CrossGen books so much that I wanted to get some of my own made, but can't seem to find a website by them anymore, thanks.
Unfortunately Herring & Robinson closed up shop. There aren’t many places that have the library of die stamps that they did. I just tried out Capital Bindery in Omaha and really liked the results. Houchen Bindery is an option too, though their prices are getting a little steep.
@@thecomicarchive Drat! Those CrossGen die stamps you have are amazing. I'll try out Capital Bindery and again - thank you for your help. It's appreciated.
Do you design the hardcover and everything? I got a work commissioned by someone who had great works and now I’m thinking I might not get the flash of great covers because I didn’t provide something custom