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Micah's problems are many, including him being joined at the hip to insane Liam Gray and them both speaking mountains of bullshit, but his current predicament is not that hard to explain.It appears that everyone's favorite bearded thumb/self-impressed wannabe writer Micah Curtis is cancelling his campaign for Englewood Book 2. This comes just a few days prior to the end of his first 60 days, with his funding goal being significantly out of reach. At $9,180 raised out of a $15,000 fixed goal, it would take some sort of Frogus Ex Machina to save this campaign from the CG graveyard.
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Alas, Micah presents his surely disappointed backers with an update explaining his situation. He places the majority of the blame for his failure on the fact that his previous book Three Knights, Four Days has not been entirely fulfilled yet. He admits his foolishness in launching a new campaign before completing fulfillment of the last. While I agree this is a common mistake on the parts of the smaller CG creators out there, surely there must be some other explanation.
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After all, his first Englewood campaign, while only raising about $4,000 more than he was able to this time, had a whopping 400 additional backers.
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So, what's the logical conclusion here? 400 people have yet to receive their Knights books? That seems unlikely, as that campaign had 445 backers and Micah claimed to be over 50% finished with fulfillment as of August 7th. Could it be that his falling out with EVS in late 2020 has removed him from the good graces of the CG customer base at large? I'd wager that is certainly a factor. However, I would like to posit another explanation for this loss of 400 backers and complete lack of buzz for this campaign: perhaps Micah isn't the storytelling prodigy that he thinks he is. The first book didn't capture readers and leave them hungry for more, and his Knights book didn't draw in any new eyes. His promises of a crossover with the pending (and late) Peregrine from the Graded 0.5 dullards have failed to stoke the fires of excitement in the CG zeitgeist. This story of a street-level urban hero is dead on arrival, despite Micah's persistent claims that he "writes black characters better than Ta-Nehisi Coates" (as if that's an accomplishment).
Not everyone is meant to make comics. Looks like a lot of people in CG are learning that the hard way this year.
Lastly, I do want to note the massive increase in average backer spending from his first campaign to his second:
Book 1: $13,346 from 543 backers = avg $24.58 per backer
Book 2: $9,180 from 139 backers = avg $66.04 per backer
Not sure that this means much, but at least he was pumping more cash out of his customers. Five backers even chose the "Be A Cop!" tier, which would have you drawn into the book as a police officer. At $275 per pledge, this means that these five contributions comprised roughly 15% of Micah's total funds raised. There is a great pun here to be made about cops/pigs/paypigs, but I can't be bothered to put it together. Anyways, that's all for now! Another one bites the dust!![]()
Yep. There's definitely a market there, and a far bigger one than I ever thought existed, but it is at the end of the day only so big. And with people like Aaron Lopresti and Billy Tucci coming into the wider orbit of self-publishing, if not exactly CG itself, I'd imagine the market available to the Micah Curtis' of the world will do nothing but continue to shrink.Not everyone is meant to make comics. Looks like a lot of people in CG are learning that the hard way this year.
Is there any benefit to cancelling as opposed to simply letting the project fail? Other than the narcissism of claiming you've never had a project fail, I guess.It appears that everyone's favorite bearded thumb/self-impressed wannabe writer Micah Curtis is cancelling his campaign for Englewood Book 2. This comes just a few days prior to the end of his first 60 days, with his funding goal being significantly out of reach.
At $9,180 raised out of a $15,000 fixed goal, it would take some sort of Frogus Ex Machina to save this campaign from the CG graveyard.
Micha Curtis said:So, at this point we are putting a hold on donations and will relaunch the campaign after we fulfill Three Nights, 4 Days part one. More than likely it’ll be on or around the 31st of this month.
It appears that everyone's favorite bearded thumb/self-impressed wannabe writer Micah Curtis is cancelling his campaign for Englewood Book 2. This comes just a few days prior to the end of his first 60 days, with his funding goal being significantly out of reach. At $9,180 raised out of a $15,000 fixed goal, it would take some sort of Frogus Ex Machina to save this campaign from the CG graveyard.
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Alas, Micah presents his surely disappointed backers with an update explaining his situation. He places the majority of the blame for his failure on the fact that his previous book Three Knights, Four Days has not been entirely fulfilled yet. He admits his foolishness in launching a new campaign before completing fulfillment of the last. While I agree this is a common mistake on the parts of the smaller CG creators out there, surely there must be some other explanation.
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After all, his first Englewood campaign, while only raising about $4,000 more than he was able to this time, had a whopping 400 additional backers.
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So, what's the logical conclusion here? 400 people have yet to receive their Knights books? That seems unlikely, as that campaign had 445 backers and Micah claimed to be over 50% finished with fulfillment as of August 7th. Could it be that his falling out with EVS in late 2020 has removed him from the good graces of the CG customer base at large? I'd wager that is certainly a factor. However, I would like to posit another explanation for this loss of 400 backers and complete lack of buzz for this campaign: perhaps Micah isn't the storytelling prodigy that he thinks he is. The first book didn't capture readers and leave them hungry for more, and his Knights book didn't draw in any new eyes. His promises of a crossover with the pending (and late) Peregrine from the Graded 0.5 dullards have failed to stoke the fires of excitement in the CG zeitgeist. This story of a street-level urban hero is dead on arrival, despite Micah's persistent claims that he "writes black characters better than Ta-Nehisi Coates" (as if that's an accomplishment).
Not everyone is meant to make comics. Looks like a lot of people in CG are learning that the hard way this year.
Lastly, I do want to note the massive increase in average backer spending from his first campaign to his second:
Book 1: $13,346 from 543 backers = avg $24.58 per backer
Book 2: $9,180 from 139 backers = avg $66.04 per backer
Not sure that this means much, but at least he was pumping more cash out of his customers. Five backers even chose the "Be A Cop!" tier, which would have you drawn into the book as a police officer. At $275 per pledge, this means that these five contributions comprised roughly 15% of Micah's total funds raised. There is a great pun here to be made about cops/pigs/paypigs, but I can't be bothered to put it together. Anyways, that's all for now! Another one bites the dust!![]()
Looks better than I thought it would. And plot holes in a funny book, eh, I can live with them.It was just too ambitious an ask after not fulfilling Two Knights, One Cup.
Meanwhile, it's another bad day for Micah (and for people who actually backed his shitshow of a book):
Tough review. Thankfully, people are only praising DEUS VULT because of its high quality.
You are trying to get you deplatformed from Indiegogo by sharing backer information.
CG is a cluster of "exceptional" personalities.
I'm a numbers guy which was primarily my original interest.
My "obsession" takes less than 30 minutes a week. I pipe data directly into an Excel spreadsheet, it is automated and pulls directly from websources. I'm so obsessed about CG that I do zero YouTube or Twitter about it, I don't even comment on discord's about it - I'm out of all CG related discords.
Nasser drop the drama and employ normative and standard business practices, the terms of IGG sand the California Consumer Protection require campign owners to protect backer information.
Your stream came up on auto play and is all you sperging on Mike like an obsessed degenerate.
I asked you not to send me the book and you sperged - despite IGGs TOS requiring you to honor that specific request.
You then proceeded to share information communicated through IGG itself - profoundly stupid.
The emails took all of 5 minutes to send to IGG.
Do you think it's a good choice to demonstrate the IGG platform isn't secure and backers won't be protected?
I've now spent about a total of 45 minutes on this week which 45 more minutes than I cared too.
It's a good warning to stay away from CG though, there's no upside from interacting with disorder comic nerds.

What information did I share?You are trying to get you deplatformed from Indiegogo by sharing backer information.
What information was shared? That you're an immense faggot?You then proceeded to share information communicated through IGG itself - profoundly stupid.

What the hell? Why did you quote my message about eBay twice, with no response?You are trying to get you deplatformed from Indiegogo by sharing backer information.
CG is a cluster of "exceptional" personalities.
I'm a numbers guy which was primarily my original interest.
My "obsession" takes less than 30 minutes a week. I pipe data directly into an Excel spreadsheet, it is automated and pulls directly from websources. I'm so obsessed about CG that I do zero YouTube or Twitter about it, I don't even comment on discords about CG - I'm out of all CG related discords.
Nasser drop the drama and employ normative and standard business practices, the terms of IGG sand the California Consumer Protection require campign owners to protect backer information.
Your stream came up on auto play and all I saw is you sperging on Mike like an obsessed degenerate. I asked you not to send me the book and you sperged - despite IGGs TOS requiring you to honor that specific request.
You then proceeded to share information communicated through IGG itself - profoundly stupid.
The emails took all of 5 minutes to send to IGG.
Do you think it's a good choice to demonstrate the IGG platform isn't secure and backers won't be protected?
I've now spent about a total of 45 minutes on this week which 45 more minutes than I cared too.
It's a good warning to stay away from CG though, there's no upside from interacting with disorder comic nerds.
The California Consumer Protection Act is about people's financial information. None of which was shared. You chose to make your backer status public, Edwin, not Nasser.You are trying to get you deplatformed from Indiegogo by sharing backer information.
CG is a cluster of "exceptional" personalities.
I'm a numbers guy which was primarily my original interest.
My "obsession" takes less than 30 minutes a week. I pipe data directly into an Excel spreadsheet, it is automated and pulls directly from websources. I'm so obsessed about CG that I do zero YouTube or Twitter about it, I don't even comment on discords about CG - I'm out of all CG related discords.
Nasser drop the drama and employ normative and standard business practices, the terms of IGG sand the California Consumer Protection require campign owners to protect backer information.
Your stream came up on auto play and all I saw is you sperging on Mike like an obsessed degenerate. I asked you not to send me the book and you sperged - despite IGGs TOS requiring you to honor that specific request.
You then proceeded to share information communicated through IGG itself - profoundly stupid.
The emails took all of 5 minutes to send to IGG.
Do you think it's a good choice to demonstrate the IGG platform isn't secure and backers won't be protected?
Edwin misquoted you. You said "immense."Ok liam gray
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Ok liam gray
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He's gotta be used to it by now.Edwin get help seriously you're looking like a massive faggot