![]() ![]() ![]() On April 7, 2020, book two of Check, Please! came out in bookstores, containing the comic's ending before it was posted on the website. In May 2017, Ukazu created an official website for Check, Please. On the final day of the campaign, the Check Please! Year Four Kickstarter became the most funded webcomics Kickstarter ever. In 2021, Ukazu started a Kickstarter to fund a Year Four release with one of the rewards including a new comic entitled "Madison" taking place between Years Two and Three. The Kickstarter surpassed her goal within a single day. In November 2019, Ukazu started up a Kickstarter to fund a Check Please! "chirpbook" containing Bitty's best tweets. ![]() A large fan base has accumulated around Check, Please!, and when Ukazu set up a Kickstarter campaign to fund the physical release of a first volume of the webcomic, she reached her goal with ease. Ukazu provides fans of Check, Please! a variety of extra content through her Tumblr and a dedicated Twitter account, establishing a piece of transmedia storytelling to expand on worldbuilding. ![]() It follows vlogger and figure skater-turned- ice hockey player Eric "Bitty" Bittle as he deals with hockey culture in college, as well as his identity as a gay man. Banner for Check, Please! Year One, featuring protagonist "Bitty"Ĭheck, Please! is a 2013 webcomic written and illustrated by Ngozi Ukazu. ![]()
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