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You don't know about Gunt alog OG? man you are in for a treat.
I'm aware of the basics of Gunt lore, but I only started reading his thread sporadically when he got involved in the Chris stuff and around the first Portuguese beating. It doesn't surprise me that a Ralph alog would have a near 1000 page thread. God help me, I am going to at least read all the highlights.
 
he mentions shipping in September here. I’m not sure if the books are done yet or not. So far, all I see done are the Posters.

I believe he'd stated on a Nerdrotic stream that he had 10,000 books printed prior to opening the campaign. He's clearly gone over that so while it's not a good look if there'll be delays, it's hardly surprising. I know my copy had stated "Backordered" before just changing to "Processing" yesterday but that's the only additional info I can help with.
 
Looks like Liam Gray of Conquest Comics has released a new IP on Indiegogo. Kakashi: Murder Dolls. Sounds like it might be interesting. Here is the synopsis from the IGG page-

"Synopsis​

It is 75-years since the collapse. The weak have been culled. Daemons on black wings fill the sky and the fight for survival is more dire than ever. As the seeds of a neo-civilization arise from the ashes of Tartary, the old world is forgotten and with it, the old lessons.

Will the hungry hands of corporations close around the heart of this once great nation or will the children of ash retain their freedom and autonomy – if faced with an apocalypse, would you trade your liberty for security?


This dystopian series will follow the tribulations of two NOIRCO Scarecrows (Jack Williams and Scarlett Grayson) as they defend their post, the remote landlocked farmstead of Gwydir (Pronounced: Glai-dah) from the Ziz and marauding gangs.

Under the tutelage and guidance of their abusive drunk mentor, the legendary Scarecrow Superman, Lloyd Sawtell, the surrogate siblings struggle to find meaning and purpose in their thankless lives.

Struggling to balance the tedium of their job with the sudden peril and urgency it entails, the passionate but simple gunbunny, Scarlett, finds herself seeking an escape from her responsibilities, frequently succumbing to distraction and carelessness. While her stalwart older brother, Jack, tries to give meaning to his struggles, scars, and abuses by surpassing the legend of his (deadbeat) adopted father.

However, when Lloyd’s latest reincarnation does not go as planned, the two find themselves saddled with more questions than answers, and shouldered with a responsibility neither particularly want, nor are prepared for…"

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Looks like Liam Gray of Conquest Comics has released a new IP on Indiegogo. Kakashi: Murder Dolls. Sounds like it might be interesting. Here is the synopsis from the IGG page-

"Synopsis​

It is 75-years since the collapse. The weak have been culled. Daemons on black wings fill the sky and the fight for survival is more dire than ever. As the seeds of a neo-civilization arise from the ashes of Tartary, the old world is forgotten and with it, the old lessons.

Will the hungry hands of corporations close around the heart of this once great nation or will the children of ash retain their freedom and autonomy – if faced with an apocalypse, would you trade your liberty for security?


This dystopian series will follow the tribulations of two NOIRCO Scarecrows (Jack Williams and Scarlett Grayson) as they defend their post, the remote landlocked farmstead of Gwydir (Pronounced: Glai-dah) from the Ziz and marauding gangs.

Under the tutelage and guidance of their abusive drunk mentor, the legendary Scarecrow Superman, Lloyd Sawtell, the surrogate siblings struggle to find meaning and purpose in their thankless lives.

Struggling to balance the tedium of their job with the sudden peril and urgency it entails, the passionate but simple gunbunny, Scarlett, finds herself seeking an escape from her responsibilities, frequently succumbing to distraction and carelessness. While her stalwart older brother, Jack, tries to give meaning to his struggles, scars, and abuses by surpassing the legend of his (deadbeat) adopted father.

However, when Lloyd’s latest reincarnation does not go as planned, the two find themselves saddled with more questions than answers, and shouldered with a responsibility neither particularly want, nor are prepared for…"

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not gonna lie, the art looks pretty good.
 
Will the hungry hands of corporations close around the heart of this once great nation

would you trade your liberty for security?

Non-political comics, everyone.

Okay, I know that's a reach, but given Leem, it's an easy reach to make.

landlocked farmstead

What odd phrasing.

Gwydir (Pronounced: Glai-dah)

:|

not gonna lie, the art looks pretty good.

It's alright in a nooby-mangaka-who-still-isn't-sure-about-anatomy-or-perspective way.

And the gritty hardened post-apocalyptic giant crow krowju? hunters all look like cosplaying hookers and gigolos. FFS.

Although my bigger concern is that the synopsis and displayed pages are a whole lot of telling, not showing. Or am I being too pessimistic about the necessities of marketing an unfinished book? If I'm honest I'd rather see this compared to Eric July's goofy media embargo.


Zoological Society of... Jersey and Long beach?
 
Looks like Liam Gray of Conquest Comics has released a new IP on Indiegogo. Kakashi: Murder Dolls. Sounds like it might be interesting. Here is the synopsis from the IGG page-

"Synopsis​

It is 75-years since the collapse. The weak have been culled. Daemons on black wings fill the sky and the fight for survival is more dire than ever. As the seeds of a neo-civilization arise from the ashes of Tartary, the old world is forgotten and with it, the old lessons.

Will the hungry hands of corporations close around the heart of this once great nation or will the children of ash retain their freedom and autonomy – if faced with an apocalypse, would you trade your liberty for security?


This dystopian series will follow the tribulations of two NOIRCO Scarecrows (Jack Williams and Scarlett Grayson) as they defend their post, the remote landlocked farmstead of Gwydir (Pronounced: Glai-dah) from the Ziz and marauding gangs.

Under the tutelage and guidance of their abusive drunk mentor, the legendary Scarecrow Superman, Lloyd Sawtell, the surrogate siblings struggle to find meaning and purpose in their thankless lives.

Struggling to balance the tedium of their job with the sudden peril and urgency it entails, the passionate but simple gunbunny, Scarlett, finds herself seeking an escape from her responsibilities, frequently succumbing to distraction and carelessness. While her stalwart older brother, Jack, tries to give meaning to his struggles, scars, and abuses by surpassing the legend of his (deadbeat) adopted father.

However, when Lloyd’s latest reincarnation does not go as planned, the two find themselves saddled with more questions than answers, and shouldered with a responsibility neither particularly want, nor are prepared for…"

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The synopsis reads like somebody who learned English as a second language stumbled across thesaurus.com and replaced words with other words that don't mean quite the same thing. Viz:

Under the tutelage and guidance of their abusive drunk mentor, the legendary Scarecrow Superman, Lloyd Sawtell, the surrogate siblings struggle to find meaning and purpose in their thankless lives.

So...they were test-tube babies? What?

Having said that, good luck to him. I'm not sure he has the intellectual or artistic chops to pull something like this off, but based on the above, including the art work, I'd put it ahead of most of what ComicsGate has been farting out for the past few years.

But, I think as is well documented in this thread at the end of the day Liam's biggest problem is...Liam. He can't resist internet slap fights, he's pissed off the ComicsGate cool kids table one time too many, he will never be accepted by the mainstream, and his behavior is more often than not both erratic and bizarre. IOW, he does little to inspire hope that sending him your hard earned shekels will at the end of the day leave you with a funny book in your hands. Even in the geologic terms defined as ComicsGate deadlines.

Will the hungry hands of Kiwi Farms close around the heart of this once great comic creator or will the children of Ginger create a comic book empire from their backyard tree fort – if faced with an apocalypse, would you trade your shekels for purple prose and mediocre art?
 
I believe he'd stated on a Nerdrotic stream that he had 10,000 books printed prior to opening the campaign. He's clearly gone over that so while it's not a good look if there'll be delays, it's hardly surprising. I know my copy had stated "Backordered" before just changing to "Processing" yesterday but that's the only additional info I can help with.
If his sales numbers are real nobody can fault him for not pre-printing that much inventory. I don't think anyone expected that.
 
From the campaign page:

So there has already been a slip in ship date? I was under the impression books have been done since early this year.
Work on the book is done, final print numbers are still up in the air until the campaign closes, and its already bigger than they were equipped to handle.
 
Looks like Liam Gray of Conquest Comics has released a new IP on Indiegogo. Kakashi: Murder Dolls. Sounds like it might be interesting. Here is the synopsis from the IGG page-

"Synopsis​

It is 75-years since the collapse. The weak have been culled. Daemons on black wings fill the sky and the fight for survival is more dire than ever. As the seeds of a neo-civilization arise from the ashes of Tartary, the old world is forgotten and with it, the old lessons.

Will the hungry hands of corporations close around the heart of this once great nation or will the children of ash retain their freedom and autonomy – if faced with an apocalypse, would you trade your liberty for security?


This dystopian series will follow the tribulations of two NOIRCO Scarecrows (Jack Williams and Scarlett Grayson) as they defend their post, the remote landlocked farmstead of Gwydir (Pronounced: Glai-dah) from the Ziz and marauding gangs.

Under the tutelage and guidance of their abusive drunk mentor, the legendary Scarecrow Superman, Lloyd Sawtell, the surrogate siblings struggle to find meaning and purpose in their thankless lives.

Struggling to balance the tedium of their job with the sudden peril and urgency it entails, the passionate but simple gunbunny, Scarlett, finds herself seeking an escape from her responsibilities, frequently succumbing to distraction and carelessness. While her stalwart older brother, Jack, tries to give meaning to his struggles, scars, and abuses by surpassing the legend of his (deadbeat) adopted father.

However, when Lloyd’s latest reincarnation does not go as planned, the two find themselves saddled with more questions than answers, and shouldered with a responsibility neither particularly want, nor are prepared for…"

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What happened to boyhood adventure?
 
Happy to report a big W for ComicsGate. OVERMIND has beat Flying Sparks Volume 1, the 2018 "summer of love" as my highest grossing campaign ever. It's a testament to this community and how much people love great comics. Can't wait to get this into your hands.

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It's great that people are vibing with my "regress harder" mantra on culture. Raz0rfist put out a nice video this morning explaining why Bandes Dessinées, like Valerian & Laureline which inspired OVERMIND, are the superior comic art form. It doesn't get much attention, but stylistically the Franco-Belgian comic-creating community has a wonderful model for great storytelling, and I'm very proud to be continuing in their tradition.

 
Raz0rfist put out a nice video this morning explaining why Bandes Dessinées, like Valerian & Laureline which inspired OVERMIND, are the superior comic art form. It doesn't get much attention, but stylistically the Franco-Belgian comic-creating community has a wonderful model for great storytelling,

When we did the big data analysis of comicsgate twitter we found that the French, Belgians and Italians had zero representation in CG. Not because they don't care about comics but because their industries are strong.
 
When we did the big data analysis of comicsgate twitter we found that the French, Belgians and Italians had zero representation in CG. Not because they don't care about comics but because their industries are strong.
Put someone from France, Belgium and Italy in a room together and I doubt they have $25 between them.
 
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