As I've previously talked about in this thread, Zack has one of the largest drop offs from consecutive campaigns in Comicsgate, if not the largest.
Jawbreakers Lost Souls
$404,913
10,619 backers
Jawbreakers G0dking
$251,357
(-$153,556 from Lost Souls -37%)
6,510 backers
(-4,109 from Lost Souls -38%)
Jawbreakers Grand Bizarre
$213,642
(-$192,271 from Lost Souls -47%)
(-$37,715 from G0dking -15%)
4,326 backers
(-6,293 from Lost Souls -59.3%)
(-2,184 from G0dking -33.5%)
I don't doubt that his next entry in the Jawbreakers series will hit 6 digits again, but it will be severely diminished compared to Grand Bizarre in my opinion. Zack has already established a trend of shedding between 33%-38% of his backers each Jawbreakers campaign during the good times, however consider the following:
- There is a greater pool of competition facing Zack now with the addition of Dan Fraga, Kenneth Rocafort, Shane Davis and Graham Nolan.
- Zack refuses to properly promote his comics via livestreams on his channel.
- Zack refuses to promote on livestreams on other peoples channels.
- He received a great amount of flak for "cucking out" on the Waid lawsuit, producing an unprecedented amount of criticism against him.
- He has completely dropped the ball on the fulfillment of Grand Bizarre and The Expendables.
If I was to estimate a rough figure I'd say Zack's next Jawbreakers campaign would probably make somewhere around $180,000 from 3,300 backers. This is entirely speculation on my part, the figure could be much higher or lower depending on people's shifting attitudes towards him.
One thing is certain, last year I predicted that eventually Jon Malin would replace Zack as the second highest crowdfunder in the CG sphere. Graveyard Shift 3 raised $265,383 from 3,318 backers in two months without going in-demand, the new GYS3 variant campaign has raised $104,766 from 1,386 backers with over a week remaining. Both campaigns combined not only beat Grand Bizarre but The Expendables as well.