Personally, pulp and ink -- it looks better on bookstore and comic store shelves that way! Or on one's own shelves for that matter. Graphic novels on CD are a novel enough concept (sic) that distribution channels really aren't geared to push them out.
It's not that difficult to get Fusion, though, since you do still have all the issues, as far as I know. You might consider offering bound sets of Fusion comics if you aren't prepared to drop the thousands a graphic novel printing would cost.
If anything, a graphic novel release should precede an intention of resurrecting Fusion as a viable comic. Just a thought.
Personally, pulp and ink -- it looks better on bookstore and comic store shelves that way! Or on one's own shelves for that matter. Graphic novels on CD are a novel enough concept (sic) that distribution channels really aren't geared to push them out.
It's not that difficult to get Fusion, though, since you do still have all the issues, as far as I know. You might consider offering bound sets of Fusion comics if you aren't prepared to drop the thousands a graphic novel printing would cost.
If anything, a graphic novel release should precede an intention of resurrecting Fusion as a viable comic. Just a thought.
-- Lynx