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Art Baltazar And Franco Launch The All-Ages ‘Aw Yeah Comics!’ Through Kickstarter
Art Baltazar And Franco Launch The All-Ages ‘Aw Yeah Comics!’ Through Kickstarter
Art Baltazar And Franco Launch The All-Ages ‘Aw Yeah Comics!’ Through Kickstarter
The recent cancellation of Superman Family Adventures left a lot of readers -- especially those around here -- gnashing their teeth over another blow against fun, all-ages adventure comics. If you're on the verge of losing hope for this fallen world of ours, though, there's good news too: Art Baltazar and Franco, the creators behind Tiny Titans, Superman Family Adventures and more, are currently
Crowd Funding Watch: Bill Plympton’s Animated Feature ‘Cheatin” [Interview]
Crowd Funding Watch: Bill Plympton’s Animated Feature ‘Cheatin” [Interview]
Crowd Funding Watch: Bill Plympton’s Animated Feature ‘Cheatin” [Interview]
A variety of comics projects have taken to Kickstarter and IndieGoGo in order to get readers to pony-up the cash needed to create print collections, and while it's easy to consider this crowd-sourced avenue a mainstay of independent books today, it's worth remembering that Kickstarter is only three-years-old as a platform...
Thought Bubble #6: Is Crowd-Funding Good For Comics?
Thought Bubble #6: Is Crowd-Funding Good For Comics?
Thought Bubble #6: Is Crowd-Funding Good For Comics?
The comics medium attempts to answer a lot of big questions: Who would win in a fight between the Hulk and Superman? "What lurks behind the beehive?" What's up with the Joker's face? In that spirit, ComicsAlliance's Matt Wilson is asking comics creators, retailers and commentators some big questions of his own...
Crowd Funding Watch: ‘The Big Feminist BUT’ Tackles a Cultural Taboo
Crowd Funding Watch: ‘The Big Feminist BUT’ Tackles a Cultural Taboo
Crowd Funding Watch: ‘The Big Feminist BUT’ Tackles a Cultural Taboo
Comic book projects that might not otherwise be made through traditional channels are turning to Kickstarter or IndieGoGo in order to crowd-source the funding necessary to get their books to audiences. The Dungeon and Dragon's-inspired webcomic The Order of The Stick famously raised over $1 million on Kickstarter, and although such success is rare, several well-known creators have turned to the s
Crowd Funding Watch: Ryan North Remixes A Shakespeare Classic With ‘To Be Or Not To Be’ [Interview]
Crowd Funding Watch: Ryan North Remixes A Shakespeare Classic With ‘To Be Or Not To Be’ [Interview]
Crowd Funding Watch: Ryan North Remixes A Shakespeare Classic With ‘To Be Or Not To Be’ [Interview]
The cross section of webcomics creators and crowd-sourced funding is logically large. Having bucked the traditional route of starting their project with a publisher, creators of webcomics have often needed to find new ways of raising funds in order to keep releasing their art to a wider audience...

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