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Yaboi Zack talks about Kickstarter laying off staff after new projects fell by 35%
https://youtube.com/watch?v=N4Vsu2akdoY
Gatekeeping really worked out well for them didn't it?
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Yaboi Zack talks about Kickstarter laying off staff after new projects fell by 35%
https://youtube.com/watch?v=N4Vsu2akdoY
Gatekeeping really worked out well for them didn't it?
On his livestream the other night EVS said he told Ro in no uncertain terms that if they wanted Vestige 2 to be a success they should get their house in order quick. Obviously he's a little pissed that they picked a fight with Anna, Jon and Cecil. Politically it's probably the ideal way to handle it.
That Nick and Edwin the Ace guy are MegaSpergs.Check this clip from that livestream. I believe it's the one you're talking about.
I'd say politically it didn't work out as planned for Ethan by the response of WarCampaigner Tinfoilhatnick.
Nick is not alone there.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=P7vBNbhuD7s:2138
On his livestream the other night EVS said he told Ro in no uncertain terms that if they wanted Vestige 2 to be a success they should get their house in order quick. Obviously he's a little pissed that they picked a fight with Anna, Jon and Cecil. Politically it's probably the ideal way to handle it.
Watching Cecil, a guy who has made 6 figures on Cash Grab, call for Sketch Therapy, a mentally ill veteran who superchatted his last 72 bucks to EVS, to defend the ideals of Comicsgate on his behalf while he hid in the chat was pathetic beyond words.
Check this clip from that livestream. I believe it's the one you're talking about.
I'd say politically it didn't work out as planned for Ethan by the response of WarCampaigner Tinfoilhatnick.
So other than having significant financial control over the future success of their comic book career, EDVS doesn't control War Campaign.
BFB2 was a sequel to an already established character from a fairly well known creator. The fact that a guy who gets loaded in a wrestling mask on YouTube is even neck and neck should be an embarrassment to Doug.Of note, Big Foot Bill 2 passed Cash Grab, in $$ but not in backers. They are Rival Campaigns according to the JACK show narrative.
I think that just proves what a lot of people have already been saying, merit means nothing to Comicsgate. Cult of personality drives sales in CG, not the final product itself. Probably doesn't help Doug that Ethan has been going after him for almost a year now attacking his character whenever he can and doing 6hr cope streams about "the dirt worm."BFB2 was a sequel to an already established character from a fairly well known creator. The fact that a guy who gets loaded in a wrestling mask on YouTube is even neck and neck should be an embarrassment to Doug.
I think that just proves what a lot of people have already been saying, merit means nothing to Comicsgate.
I think that just proves what a lot of people have already been saying, merit means nothing to Comicsgate. Cult of personality drives sales in CG, not the final product itself. Probably doesn't help Doug that Ethan has been going after him for almost a year now attacking his character whenever he can and doing 6hr cope streams about "the dirt worm."
Fact is Doug offers a fair superior product than Cash Grab and Cyberfrog. The price per page is lower with Doug's books which are now 160 pages for $25, hardcovers and all the little trimmings like gilded page edges, foil logos and stretch goals. CG creator's seem to be copying Dougs methods with stylized boxes and blockhead figures.
it doesn't prove anything because there's no way for us to individually know why the backers chose cashgrab instead of BFB 2. To say that people chose not to back BFB 2 ONLY BECAUSE doug is anti-comicsgate is myopic at best.
BFB2 was a sequel to an already established character from a fairly well known creator. The fact that a guy who gets loaded in a wrestling mask on YouTube is even neck and neck should be an embarrassment to Doug.
I think that's an embarrassment to everyone involved except Doug.BFB2 was a sequel to an already established character from a fairly well known creator. The fact that a guy who gets loaded in a wrestling mask on YouTube is even neck and neck should be an embarrassment to Doug.
Yeah it's called salesmanship, it matters. People are more likely to want to buy something from someone they feel they know and like. Exposure matters even more. Can't sell many books when you're stuck on your channel collecting a few hundred views a video.
I respectfully disagree, the people choosing Cash Grab over BFB2 are clearly doing so for tribal reasons and Cecil's personality. Cash Grab would gain no traction outside of CG, its a comic book about a self inserted personality (Cecil) and a lot of the humor/writing will be inside baseball stuff that only fans of Cecil would understand. Compare that to Bigfoot Bill which honestly seems like it could end up a childrens morning cartoon show and has the potential for much wider general audience appeal.it doesn't prove anything because there's no way for us to individually know why the backers chose cashgrab instead of BFB 2. To say that people chose not to back BFB 2 ONLY BECAUSE doug is anti-comicsgate is myopic at best.
Theres a fine line between salesman and con artists. Elizabeth Holmes was considered a great salesman while courting investors for her biotech company, but it ended up being the greatest scam in modern history. Buying products from people you like, rather than buy for the product itself is a great way to get burned.Yeah it's called salesmanship, it matters. People are more likely to want to buy something from someone they feel they know and like. Exposure matters even more. Can't sell many books when you're stuck on your channel collecting a few hundred views a video.
Doug currently has around 1800 backers to Cecils 2100, Frog himself currently has 5500 backers on Rekt Planet. It can be reasonably speculated all these campaigns would be doing better if there wasn't such a divide between creators that forced some fans to pick sides. Doug was earning 6 figures on kickstarter while Ethan was still working at DC, clearly he brought some of his fans into CG with him.Imagine how much better both campaigns would be doing if CG hadn't decided to demonize Doug over his Earthworm Jim agreement. All because EDVS resented that CG was considered a controversial movement. There probably already is some overlap so I don't imagine it to be as simple as adding both backer counts together. But for all we know there are 1700 Backers of BFB that came on during the early CG days, then left CG during the split.
Doug is currently around 300 backers shy of Cash Grab, but has already out earned it in dollar terms. There are still three days left to the campaign and the first and last days are usually when most backers make a move. Considering Cecil's Cash Grab has been in-demand for months now, there is very little chance of it climbing much higher, while Doug has indicated that BFB2 will go in-demand also until its ready to go to print. My point is, it looks like Doug is doing just fine being outside Comicsgate as he was inside of it.And here I though Comics Gate was the reason BFB1 earned 196k.
What's being discounted is the Cash Grab artist is Donal Delay and everyone's right to do so. The guy's an anti-trump clown that was adopted into CG despite their "respect the customer" bullshit, and then had a tantrum and tanked the Brutus campaign, blaming everything on Nasser.
I ordered Bigfoot Bill 1, and honestly I wasn't that impressed. It was a bit of a kid's book. The art was okay, the writing was cringy. I read it once and said to myself "this is a beautiful looking book that I will only read once". And that was before he started to hilariously sperg about "Comicsgay". Back when he was a bit likable in a roguish way.I think that just proves what a lot of people have already been saying, merit means nothing to Comicsgate. Cult of personality drives sales in CG, not the final product itself. Probably doesn't help Doug that Ethan has been going after him for almost a year now attacking his character whenever he can and doing 6hr cope streams about "the dirt worm."
Fact is Doug offers a fair superior product than Cash Grab and Cyberfrog. The price per page is lower with Doug's books which are now 160 pages for $25, hardcovers and all the little trimmings like gilded page edges, foil logos and stretch goals. CG creator's seem to be copying Dougs methods with stylized boxes and blockhead figures.
Doug currently has around 1800 backers to Cecils 2100, Frog himself currently has 5500 backers on Rekt Planet. It can be reasonably speculated all these campaigns would be doing better if there wasn't such a divide between creators that forced some fans to pick sides. Doug was earning 6 figures on kickstarter while Ethan was still working at DC, clearly he brought some of his fans into CG with him.
I ordered Bigfoot Bill 1, and honestly I wasn't that impressed. It was a bit of a kid's book. The art was okay, the writing was cringy. I read it once and said to myself "this is a beautiful looking book that I will only read once". And that was before he started to hilariously sperg about "Comicsgay". Back when he was a bit likable in a roguish way.
As for "going after", Doug is such a loathsome creature you need only read his "religious right" tweets and watch his videos to come to that conclusion. Why do you think Cecil's "Smugless" character rubbed him so raw? It's pretty much spot on.
The divide Doug created when he left CG of his own free will then started to burn every bridge he could on the way out? You act like it was an act of God. I'm sure if you asked EVS he'd tell you that he would have preferred having Doug "all in" for CG instead of blatantly using it to grift into the EWJ license.
I think that's an embarrassment to everyone involved except Doug.
The divide Doug created when he left CG of his own free will then started to burn every bridge he could on the way out? You act like it was an act of God. I'm sure if you asked EVS he'd tell you that he would have preferred having Doug "all in" for CG instead of blatantly using it to grift into the EWJ license.
Preston Poulter Trademarks Comicsgate
Posted on April 22, 2020 | by Rich Johnston
Back in August/Septemeber 2018, Vox Day, writer, editor, video game designer, blogger and alt-right activist, stated he was going to launch a comic book imprint called Comicsgate. Comic creator Ethan Van Sciver who has become associated with the hashtag, stated that Day had no right to the name, and that as Ethan then ran a YouTube show called Comicsgate Live, that he had the rights to make a comic book imprint called 'Comicsgate' rather than Day.
However within days of this conversation, Antonio J Malpica of Floridan comics publisher Scorn Comics, who was then fundraising for his comic book Detective Dead actually applied to register 'Comics Gate' as a publishing trademark. In discussion with the US government, lawyers acting for Antonio stated that 'Comics Gate appearing in the mark means or signifies or is a term of art for The unity between consumers and creators that have been ostracized in the comic book industry due to their political beliefs and/or from expressing their desires to read A-political storytelling in comics for people of color, creed, nationality, gender, identity, and people from all walks of life. in the relevant trade or industry or as used in connection with the goods/services/collective membership organization listed in the application.'
Without opposition, the trademark was provisionally granted, However, in March 2020, this trademark application was marked by the US government as 'abandoned because no Statement of Use or Extension Request timely filed after Notice of Allowance was issued.' Antonio did not show them that he was using the trademark, was going to use the trademark, or asked for an extension.
But now someone else appears to have stepped up to register a very similar trademark, one word this time, 'Comicsgate' for the field of comic books. The registration is made by Common Sense Press Inc DBA Pocket Jacks Comics, of Dallas, Texas. Preston Poulter is the writer and creator who self publishes under the name Pocket Jacks Comics, and is a regular critical voice of ComicsGate, with YouTube videos commonly covering 'Last Week in Comicsgate'. Which means he may well have a case to register the word as a trademark.
Bleeding Cool discovered this information independently and contacted Poulter for comment this morning. He told Bleeding Cool "I registered Comicsgate, one word. As I publish comic books, it won't be hard to a book that uses the trademark, which no one else has done to date. I will establish criteria over who can use the trademark that will forbid engaging in online harassment, the doxxing of customers, or failure to fulfill in a timely fashion." Is there anyone willing to challenge him on that? You can see his latest video below, but I think it will be the one that comes next which will be the most interesting.