Mister Dongs
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Kamen America 3 was around 3133 total backers.
Reignbow Brute is 3728 backers but was 2929 before in-demand
The obvious response from certain people is the Rekt Planet numbers, but as I've said before its impossible to determine much of anything from them beyond total money raised. There are too many products sold seperatately that inflate the backer numbers. Its really difficult (and I've tried several times) to come to any solution conclusions about how many customers he really has these days. And that matters for anyone else. Because a business model around an old DC guy milking an aging & declining fan base for every penny they have got only matters to other old men who worked at DC or marvel.
Sure, but why wouldn't the same caveats that disqualify Rekt Planet from representing Frog's current backers not also apply to Reignbow Brute? It just comes off as trying to compare Lim's flagship property vs Frog's 3rd most backed campaign in 2020 because it makes for a more favorable comparison. I do agree that it is extremely difficult to arrive at any conclusion regarding his current number of customers; all of the Bloodhoney campaigns total up to higher than Rekt Planet, but Rekt Planet if anything is more consolidated/less repeat customers than those multiple variant cover campaigns. The Bloodhoney Executive Box campaign infers that there are new customers coming in that weren't around to back the original campaign, but there are doubtless obsessive completionists that backed this campaign. And there's no evidence that this growth, if it is growth, is not off-set by others leaving. The only data I'd feel confident about is the backer count for the third Cyberfrog installment, and that isn't going to be available for a looong time.
In other news:
Jon Del Arroz did follow through with efapping the paywalled hour-long Liamstream but wound up taking nearly four hours; the interruptions every 30 seconds for 2-3 minute of unrelated tangents making it increasingly difficult to even follow Liam's narrative of events. In any case the stream in question was taken down immediately upon ending, no doubt because of the certain threat of flagging by the Orange Koala, which frankly is just as well.
As this happened, the impending confrontation (Sep 17th) between Frog and aspiring SJW breadtuber "Forced Adversity"/Dane Whitman fizzled out this afternoon on account of the latter wanting to send a nobody named Taylor Mitchell out there in his stead while he streamsniped the debate from his own channel and "factchecked" it from the sidelines. I was looking forward to this as Mundane Matt-orbiter Forced Adversity is someone that is near-universally hated, even by CG detractors like Renfamous. Oh well.



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