Tag: kickstarter
Steven Sanders launches Symbiosis on Kickstarter
Artist and designer Steven Sanders, curly of beard and intense of eyes, launched a Kickstarter yesterday for his new project Symbiosis. A massive 100+...
Aw Yeah Comics! Hits Kickstarter Target Within Hours
After the cancellation of Superman Family Adventures, the creative team of Art Baltazar & Franco haven't wasted any time in moving onto their next project....
Joe Caramagna and Scott Koblish Successfully Kickstart Wyatt Earp
There's just over a day left to go, but Joe Caramagna and Scott Koblish can rest easy with some yams (or whatever it is...
Kick-Watcher: INTERVIEW with Jimmy Palmiotti on SEX AND VIOLENCE Vol. 1
Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray debut their second Kickstarter project of the year, SEX AND VIOLENCE Volume One.
Project: SEX AND VIOLENCE Volume 1
Talent/Project Manager: Jimmy...
How to: A case study for a first-time Kickstarter, Part 2 — the first...
Here's what our first 24 hours looked like:
5 am - Coffee. Lots of Coffee. Hit the launch button. Create bitly link (bitly.com gives great analytics and allow you to track the reach of your link outside of Kickstarter). Text, email, and Facebook message friends on EST and CST. I made sure to message people individually and not as a group, as I thought this would better my chances of getting them to repost our campaign.
How to: A case study for a first-time Kickstarter, Part 1
Sitting in on the Kickstarter panel at the New York Comic Con, I found myself sharing many of the questions that were posed to the Benign Kingdom Creators, a Kickstarter team that raised well over $100,000 with their campaign: How can I create such a successful campaign? How do I build an audience that large?
Kick-Watcher: Joe Caramagna and Scott Koblish’s Wyatt Earp
You may remember Joe Caramagna dropping numerous hints over the past few weeks that he had a secret project in the works, a comic he would...
INTERVIEW: David Gallaher, King of Digital
Over the last ten or so years, one thing has been guaranteed: where there are new ways of developing and progressing digital comics, there you will find David Gallaher. Writer for a variety of comics including High Moon, Box 13, Darkstar & The Winter Guard and Deadlands, Gallaher has been at the forefront of digital comics for years. Amongst others he was involved with the DC digital project Zuda, had the first original content published by ComiXology, and has recently successfully brought his new graphic novel Only Living Boy to Kickstarter.
Kickstarter UK Opens Up for Business
Kickstarter has become the go-to crowdfunding website for a variety of comic projects, whether they be furiously exciting or somewhat dubious. But up until...
NYCC 2012: Kick-Watcher at NYCC
By: Henry Barajas
One of the main reasons why I started writing about Kickstarter projects is because I care a lot about independent creators trying to...
On the Scene: Small Press Expo 2012, Day One
By Hannah Means-Shannon
Things were buzzing at the Small Press Expo even before it officially began. A crowded hotel lobby, constant chatter, and a general...
SDCC: Kickstarter Changes Comics
By Alexander Añé
Saturday afternoon Jimmy Palmiotti introduced the panelists, Cindy Au, Vijaya Iver, and Batton Lash, for Kickstarter Changes Comics. Paul Levitz was originally...