comics....comics....comics...this is a place for comics......and no one will change this....
I like piercings and tattoos. Particularly pierced nips.
Who are you kidding
comics....comics....comics...this is a place for comics......and no one will change this....
One of my favorite fight scenes from the DC DTV animated movies, Barda and Wonder Woman against the Furies
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfxdLAVl2tw
That move Diana does with Lashina + the lasso is still so fucking good.
It reminds me of that Jackie Chan fight from Shanghai Noon, the one with the rope and horseshoe.
Dat Jay Oliva storyboarding.One of my favorite fight scenes from the DC DTV animated movies, Barda and Wonder Woman against the Furies
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfxdLAVl2tw
The premise of the book, familiarity with the creative team, their previous track record on kickstarter if any, how much is being asked for funding and whether that's reasonable, what work has already been completed.
Haven't backed a single issue kickstarter yet. I'm generally looking at anthologies or standard tpb-sized projects. In those I'd be looking at the lowest phyiscal tier which would net me a hardcover or some other artbook thing.
If I was backing a 32 pg comic project I'd be looking at comparable prices to standard indie floppies e.g. like an It Will All Hurt so $8-10 physical?
Thx for the responses peeps.Good art, good pitch, preferably for a one shot story. $5 digital pdf tier, 10 for a shipped physical copy maybe? It's too small for a hardcover option but maybe also include sketched-in/commission/original art tiers
For comics that size I usually go for the cheaper tiers though
Smoke and Shadow just started up, but I'll wait for the hardcovers since they're amazing. Chronologically, it's The Promise, The Search, and then The Rift. Between the three, I think The Search is the best, but The Rift is really good, too. The Promise has a solid idea, but I wasn't much of a fan.Avatar Sale on Comixology. Includes the art books
https://www.comixology.com/Avatar-The-Last-Airbender-Sale/page/8280?ref=c2l0ZS9pbmRleC9kZXNrdG9wL3NtYWxsQ2Fyb3VzZWw
Any particular recommendations? I'd only read The Search.
Is it a variant? Because then I'm fine with the quotes.Went back a few pages and didn't see this posted.
I don't know if this is spot on or trying too hard. Those quotes are on the actual cover.
One of my favorite fight scenes from the DC DTV animated movies, Barda and Wonder Woman against the Furies
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfxdLAVl2tw
I need to absorb both of you into me.That move Diana does with Lashina + the lasso is still so fucking good.
That doesn't look dodgy at all.
This is the kind of stuff GH is into.
This is the kind of stuff GH is into.
But you posted it.
He's a bad influence
Reading The Delinquents..
"Legendary Ass Map"
Fuckin lol
They look like drain stoppers for your tub. Anyways guys I bought some comics, all old though but still! 😁I like piercings and tattoos. Particularly pierced nips.
It sure is. It sure is.
Have you read it yet? I died at the part in #2 whereArmstrong says he won all 13 of Da Vinci's flying machines at dice, including the one that worked.
Asmus and Van Lente, the comedic duo we don't deserve.
They look like drain stoppers for your tub. Anyways guys I bought some comics, all old though but still! 😁
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Sunstone
This is not a good reason to read that and don't act like it is
I think it is adorable in the story.
and the eroticism.
Maybe as this minuscule yet endearing character detail, but it's not a draw for the book. You're underselling how special the book is by having it hinge on the draw of nipple piercings. It's like you're pricing the book at $9.99. It's a$14.99$19.99 book. Sell it on the story, character work, art, and the eroticism.
Are you really giving me shit for underselling Sunstone? The person who bangs the drum most for the characters and emotions of the story. OK.
Are you really giving me shit for underselling Sunstone? The person who bangs the drum most for the characters and emotions of the story. OK.
I'm just saying, shill with honor. Don't make this about nipple piercings.
Sorry, I didn't mean to make it seem like I was attacking you. Actually, I intended it to be a bit overserious on purpose. lol
Do you not think the piercing was a big story point? Or do you think it was done fir titillation? I think it is a very important moment.
A non-comic book* got me hooked for the past week but I just finished reading it. Now back to comics
Battling Boy: Such amazing artwork (and lettering and sound effects). And more than that, the world itself is fascinating.Like Tyrant and frye have said, it very much feels like part one in a multi part story. Shame we don't heard more.The power from the various t-shirts was also very interesting.
Messi has pushed Sunstone on me for ages. I'm now going to buy it. But only for the nipple piercings and I am going to judge it solely on that merit.
Speaking of nipples, there's a Batman collection sale on cmx now. People could try Earth One vol 1 for $4 along with other books.
I was actually looking into The Rise of Aurora West and The Fall of the House of West the other day, I had no idea that Pope didn't do the art. You seem pretty positive towards it so I'll be sure to give it a look. I liked the world a lot and I am very interested in seeing more. It is a real shame how Battling Boy just... stops. It was very enjoyable though.A non-comic book* got me hooked for the past week but I just finished reading it. Now back to comics
Battling Boy: Such amazing artwork (and lettering and sound effects). And more than that, the world itself is fascinating.Like Tyrant and frye have said, it very much feels like part one in a multi part story. Shame we haven't heard more about a sequel.The power from the various t-shirts was also very interesting.
The Rise of Aurora West: Part one of a prequel to Battling Boy. Different artist for this one, but still great. And in contrast to Battling Boy, we actually get a lot more character insight, a good mystery and what feels like a complete story arc. There is a very definite passage of time from the prequels to the Battling Boy book and all the connections are very well done. Works as a great take on the Batman mythology too.
Waiting for The Fall of The House of West to be available at my library, hope that doesn't take too long.
*City of Darkness: Life In Kowloon Walled City Non comic book but does have a lot of pictures. A fascinating look into the Kowloon Walled City, told through great photographs and lots of interviews with long-term residents just before the whole block was demolished. Reads like something straight out of a sci-fi comic.
https://www.kickstarter.com/stories/kowloon