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I was watching this on DA's and Vikki's live.To recap,
In my previous post about the conflict of Kickstarter (affectionately dubbed 'Cuckstarter') versus Comicsgate and their comparative merits, I mentioned throwing in my own two cents, which was that I found it especially egregious for someone on the top to demand dozens of struggling creators and enterprises uphold an embargo on the largest crowdfunding platform upon threat of exclusion. To add a bit of weight to the argument, I went ahead and did a quick tally of Comicsgate campaigns sorted by funding raised and went around posting them on streams as part of an initiative to, uh, promote discussion.
Total Number of CG Projects Launched in 2021: 122
Total Raised for CG Projects Launched in 2021: $2,165,800.24
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CG $52.5K+ 10 8.40% CG $10K+ 31 26.05% CG $10K- 30 25.21% CG $5K- 48 40.34%
Put another way, the sizeable majority (65.55%) of Comicsgate campaigns have grossed under $10,000. If, as @Mecha puts it, Comicsgate "is about being able to make money in comics without being cancelled", having to choose between making enough money to stay in business or being cancelled doesn't seem in line with its stated mission.
On a Well Read User stream, Frog took exception to this statistic of majority Comicsgate penury, arguing that results on Kickstarter are the same and challenging myself to make a comparison against Kickstarter crowdfunding. As far as I know, there isn't any comics-specific crowdfund aggregator like CreatorGo for Kickstarter. However, I was able to find this webcrawler that compiles all of Kickstarter's crowdfunds info into a 160 MB text file, filtered out all non-comic campaigns and was left with a spreadsheet where Kickstarter 2021 could be assessed (249 campaigns have been launched in 2021 totalling $4.2M) and compared to Comicsgate 2021 (attached at bottom of post) and an answer to the question of whether it is more profitable for an independent creator to go in either direction
Surprise! They're the exact same!
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KS $52.5K+ 20 8.13% KS $10K+ 66 26.83% KS $10K- 53 21.54% KS $5K- 107 43.50%
Of note:
There is some room for positivity though, as even rough equality is an achievement given the number of smaller established publishing houses that have turned to Kickstarter (Antarctic Press, Top Cow, Avatar, Digitalmanga, etc) while the only one in Comicsgate is Frog's All Caps (and Greg Levine's Braintree).
- As I suspected, both CG and KS economies look to function under the 80-20 rule, or the Pareto Principle, which I've written about at length here.
- Kickstarter is larger than Comicsgate on an almost perfect 2:1 ratio, having both double the number of campaigns and funding raised as well as those results distributed identically
- The most significant difference proportionally are Comicsgate campaigns being 10% more likely to cross over the $5000 threshold
- While Comicsgate 2021 is almost certainly going to have a smaller take than CG 2020, Kickstarter 2021 is (barring another blockbuster campaign by Boom Studios) also on course to to have a smaller take than 2020 as well. I take this to mean an economic downturn is in effect.
It is kind of a surprise that a boutique funding site (Kickstarter) and it's Off-brand knockoffs (IGG) have similar numbers but I believe it proves that either there is little difference between both sites and it is the creators who drive sales or that IGG is actually better, since less strong brands yield equally good result as recognisable brand names.