Making a comic is a time consuming proces, at least for me it was. But as the story of Kainos Gē keeps expanding I decided to turn it into a book. Does that mean that I will abandon the comic? Not at all! It's true that it took me whole two years to finish "Dust and bones" but that proces included learning, drafting, crafting, writing, managing, inventing... A lot of these things have been completed and won't need to be redone (maybe just adjusted to some degree) so I believe the comic and book can coexist.
Is there a need to have a book? Well, some people like onions and some people don't and some people like sauerkraut and some people prefere fresh cabage, but we all can agree that everybody loves to eat. For the same reason it's good for the story to have it in different shapes. I like the way the comic turned out but it seems to me like I can't go deeper with the story. Comic, as a visual media, has a great advantage to visually present the story. But sometimes you need words to bring to life things which can not be seen. Some future episodes will include inner struggles, deep emotions and philosophical questions which would be, let's say, too awkward for a comic to present in an intended way. I am not saying that comic media is too shallow to present those things or that a skilled writer couldn't achieve it, I am just saying that I may not be up to the task to do it. But in essence nothing will change. There will be comic episodes for those who love comics and for those who would like to dive deeper in the story there will be books. To me that sounds like a great approach.
"Dust and bones" is close to completion in both formats and I hope you will soon be able to enjoy it in any way you prefer.