Another thing I want to try:
I will surely use Blurb to print my comic in the future. In the meantime, I am planning on printing a notebook similar to the one that my characters uses and I want to fill it with drawings and notes from them according to what happens in the comic
This way, whoever gets the notebook can use it for its original purpose AND to learn more about the lore and what's happening in the comic!
Moral of the story: think outside the box!
For those who wonder, Blurb is a service that allows you to print and sell on demand your book/comic/notebook/magazine/whatever online!
You can also download their free program, BookWright, that will help you "assemble" your creation.
However, I'll probably use Affinity Publisher instead BW to make it.
Publisher isn't free, but relatively cheap AND I got a 90 days trial when I created my account!