Category Archives: Crowdfunding

Exclusive Preview: The Witch’s Egg, an intergenerational family story of promises made, promises kept, and a mother who would do anything to protect her daughters

We have an exclusive preview of The Witch’s Egg by Donya Todd. Currently on Kickstarter, it’s out this October from Avery Hill Publishing.

It was a spiderweb moon
And the imps did wonder
What dark delights wouldst the cat-witch conjure

By the Sardine Queen, by salt and the devil, by blackwormy earth, and by the deep, dark sea, the catwitch Urfi conjures an angel to love her and have children with her. But angels aren’t meant for love, and with the embryonic egg of their unborn children, Urfi flees from her partner’s violence, enduring terrible trials to find a new and safe home in the faery forest.

As her children, Isobel, Batzel, and Mazel, grow up with her, they find the horrors their mother endured during her flight to the forest returning to their lives — this time for the three of them to defeat for good. With secret magic, solemn bonds of friendship, and sisterhood, they can at last stand against the threat of the angels’ terror and insanity in this dark fairytale of motherhood, magic, and apocalyptic romance.

Donya Todd makes weird and wonderful illustration inspired by the magical, mystical, and macabre. She is a prophet-poet of the otherworld with visions of apocalyptic romance in a twisted glittery future. She has worked with Cartoon Network, Mercury Filmworks, Blank Slate Books, Avery Hill, Guillemot Press, Image Comics, Blackwater Studios, Foyles, House of Illustration, Ekidna, Cicada Magazine, Samsung, Tatty Divine, the band Tuneyards, and many more. She has received the AOI newcomers prize, the Earl Richards Narrative Prize in 2009 and an Outstanding Achievement in Illustration in 2018.

Praise for The Witch’s Egg:

The Witch’s Egg will mix you up in its cauldron of spectacular colours, haunting poetry and mad mythology. But at the bottom of it all you will find age-old stories of the journeys we must go on and the monsters we must defeat as partners, parents, and children. Donya Todd remains one of the most original visionaries creating comics today.” – Karrie Fransman, The House that Groaned

“My favorite comic artist is back with my favorite subject . . . a witch! Thank you, Donya, for always reminding me of the joy and magic of making comics.” – Junko Mizuno, Pure Trance

“This book is delightfully weird and maybe a tiny bit deranged. Expect beautiful artwork, talking eggs, witches, cats, frogs, the devil, and some very human family dynamics.” – Isabel Greenberg, The One Hundred Nights Of Hero

Check out the exclusive preview below and support it on Kickstarter now!

The Witch's Egg

Off The Page Games launches Grendel: The Game of Crime and Mayhem

From Off the Page Games, the publisher of the newly released Corps of Discovery: A Game Set in the World of Manifest Destiny and the Harvey-nominated hit game, MIND MGMT: The Psychic Espionage “Game” comes another thrilling game based on a hit indie comic. Grendel: The Game of Crime and Mayhem is a highly asymmetric, yet very approachable, game for 1-4 players that is now funding on Kickstarter.

The game is designed by Alara Cameron and Sen-Foong Lim and is based on the graphic novel Grendel, created by Matt Wagner. Grendel wants to exert his control over New York City using fear, while his nemesis Argent tries to bring him to justice. The Mob try to win back their turf from Grendel, and the Police are trying to restore order. Each faction uses a different mechanic: Grendel pulls chits from a bag, the Mob allocate dice, the Police move around a rondel, and Argent uses deck building to push his luck.

As is the custom with Off The Page Games, they have a really cool new mechanism or hook for this game. Each zone on the board will have a tower, which has a seesaw-like device inside. Players add tokens of different weights to the towers, causing them to fall! Each player gains aggression based on how much they put into the tower, and spend it to attack their opponents!

Two expansions will also be available!
A 5th faction will be introduced: the Press! They use polyominos to complete newspaper pages and are more interested in chasing down leads than punching opponents.
Pursuits and Payoffs: An assortment of bonuses and extra gameplay that can be layered onto the base game, including some surprises pulled directly from the Grendel comic!

The Kickstarter campaign will have 2 rewards levels: Retail and All In (which includes all the expansion material).

The Grendel: The Game of Crime and Mayhem campaign will run for 3 weeks. Exert your influence over the city, spend your aggression, and triumph during the mayhem!

Grendel: The Game of Crime and Mayhem

Appalachia Comics Project launches June 17 on Kickstarter with a kickoff event at the Pigeon Community Multicultural Center

Appalachia Comics Project

Tomorrow, June 17th, the Appalachia Comics Project will formally launch with a national Kickstarter campaign and kickoff event at the Pigeon Community Multicultural Center in Waynesville, NC. The kickoff event is a celebration featuring local comic book and graphic novel creators as well as the survivors telling their story in the ACP’s first graphic history — Islands in the Sky: The Story of Hurricane Helene as told by those who survived.

Luminaries such as Barbara Kingsolver and José Andrés are expected to make public statements of support upon launch and the book will include work by noted scientist Dr. David Easterling, former Chief of the Scientific Services Division at NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center, among others, including multiple Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winners.

WHEN:           Tuesday, June 17, 2025
                        6:00pm (remarks begin at 7:15pm)

WHERE:         Pigeon Community Multicultural Center
                        450 Pigeon Street
                        Waynesville, NC 28786

The Appalachia Comics Project (ACP) is an initiative formed by local and national comic and graphic novel creators to (1) create a nonfiction graphic history of the Hurricane Helene disaster in southern Appalachia, and (2) work toward a self-sustaining comics publishing initiative that creates comics works for, from, and about Appalachia.

So far, ACP has paired more than a dozen local survivors with renowned comic creators like Brian Michael Bendis, Gene Luen Yang, Matt Fraction, Nate Powell, and others to create Islands in the Sky as a monument to the storm that changed everything. Harrowing, inspiring, humorous, and tragic–this history is being brought to life in comics to create a first-hand account of what really happened by those that lived it. Survivor accounts include Dr. David Easterling, former Chief of the Scientific Services Division at NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, NC presenting a science-based exploration of what occurred.

Exclusive Reveal: The Marvel Art of Tyler Kirkham from Clover Press Kickstarter gets a New Tier Featuring Enhanced Signatures

Whether its Spider-Man swinging through New York or the Mandalorian in a galaxy far far away, artist Tyler Kirkham has touched every corner of the Marvel universe. Clover Press is collecting Kirkham’s most beloved Marvel  artwork in  The Marvel Art of Tyler Kirkham, which is currently available for pre-order via Kickstarter. This is the latest edition in Clover Press’s The Marvel Art of… line, which has featured legendary artists including Mike Allred, Russell Dauterman, David Mack, and more. The high end coffee table art book is an unforgettable celebration of Kirkham’s unique, eye-catching artwork.

With a distinctive style that combines intricate linework and vibrant action sequences, Tyler Kirkham’s work has garnered widespread acclaim across the comic book industry. Kirkham’s interior art on series like Mike Carey’s Ultimate Fantastic Four, Greg Pak’s  X-Men: Phoenix Warsong, and Stuart Moore’s New Avengers/Transformers brings beloved comic book characters to life. And his iconic covers for series like Nick Spencer and Marcelo Ferreira’s Amazing Spider-Man, Charles Soule and Steven Cummings’s Star Wars: Crimson Reign, and Donny Cates and Ryan Stegman’s Venom, defines them with striking and iconic cover illustrations that set the tone for fan-favorite stories.

In addition to the stunning 200-page 9″ x 12″ art book, The Marvel Art of Tyler Kirkham Kickstarter campaign features collectible 11″ x 17″ prints, stickers, and more to celebrate Kirkham’s prolific career, featuring some of Kirkham’s classic covers and comic pages alongside rare and never-before seen pieces. 

We have the exclusive reveal that Clover Press is adding a new tier featuring enhanced signatures on the slipcase editions of the book. Check out the details below as well as some of the amazing art you’ll find within the book. Get yours and back the Kickstarter today!

Massive Publishing turns to Kickstarter for “Massive Pilot” Program

Massive Pilot

Massive Publishing has announced the launch of its brand-new initiative: The Massive Pilot program — a creator-first platform designed to help comic book creators launch new series by combining the power of crowdfunding with Massive’s publishing infrastructure.

The Pilot Program offers fans and collectors a unique opportunity to support and shape the future of independent comics. Each Pilot crowdfunding campaign features a high-end early release version of the series debut, and will be produced in limited quantities for collectability. These premium editions will feature upgraded paper stocks, specialty covers, exclusive content, and collectible treatments curated specifically for campaign backers who are investing in the future of the series.

This initiative gives fans early access to potential breakout series with backer-exclusive content, both physical and digital. Series that gain traction will be fast-tracked for full release and direct-market distribution. The crowdfunding to store shelves with upgraded limited editions isn’t new for publishers. What stands out about the announcement is that 100% of the initial funding goal goes directly to the creative team, covering production costs and supporting creators from day one. That would mean that Massive covers the credit card costs and crowdfunding platform costs as well as printing costs. Shipping would assumed to be paid by backers.

The first title to launch as part of the Pilot Program is The Disavowed, written by Josh Blaylock with art by industry veteran Pop Mhan. Blaylock has had previous success on Kickstarter with numerous series funded for his publishing venture, Devil’s Due. The Disavowed debuted at San Diego Comic-Con 2024 where an ashcan edition was released as well as a Backerkit campaign. The comic is a riff on G.I. JOE of which Devil’s Due used to publish the comics before they eventually went to IDW and then Skybound.

This debut issue will set the tone for what Massive’s Pilot Program is all about. Follow the campaign on Kickstarter and be notified when it goes live on Tuesday, June 17th.

The Disavowed

Exclusive Reveal: Exclusive Reveal of Fan-Favorite Artist Tyler Kirkham’s Marvel Puzzle and Stickers for Clover Press’s The Marvel Art of Tyler Kirkham

Whether its Spider-Man swinging through New York or the Mandalorian in a galaxy far far away, artist Tyler Kirkham has touched every corner of the Marvel universe. Clover Press is collecting Kirkham’s most beloved Marvel artwork in The Marvel Art of Tyler Kirkham, which is currently available for pre-order via Kickstarter. This is the latest edition in Clover Press’s The Marvel Art of… line, which has featured legendary artists including Mike Allred, Russell Dauterman, David Mack, and more. The high end coffee table art book is an unforgettable celebration of Kirkham’s unique, eye-catching artwork.

With a distinctive style that combines intricate linework and vibrant action sequences, Tyler Kirkham’s work has garnered widespread acclaim across the comic book industry. Kirkham’s interior art on series like Mike Carey’s Ultimate Fantastic Four, Greg Pak’s  X-Men: Phoenix Warsong, and Stuart Moore’s New Avengers/Transformers brings beloved comic book characters to life. And his iconic covers for series like Nick Spencer and Marcelo Ferreira’s Amazing Spider-Man, Charles Soule and Steven Cummings’s Star Wars: Crimson Reign, and Donny Cates and Ryan Stegman’s Venom, defines them with striking and iconic cover illustrations that set the tone for fan-favorite stories.

In addition to the stunning 200-page 9″ x 12″ art book, The Marvel Art of Tyler Kirkham Kickstarter campaign features collectible 11″ x 17″ prints, stickers, and more to celebrate Kirkham’s prolific career, featuring some of Kirkham’s classic covers and comic pages alongside rare and never-before seen pieces. 

We have the exclusive reveal of Kirkham’s Marvel Puzzle, a must for X-Men fans as well as stickers featuring Spider-Man, Wolverine, Venom, Jean Grey, Rogue, and more! Check them out below and back the Kickstarter today!

Exclusive Reveal: New The Prisoner Enamel Pins for Wandering Planet Toys’ Upcoming Deluxe Action Figures

In 1967 the cult classic TV series, The Prisoner burst onto the screen. The series, about an unnamed British intelligence agent who awakes to find himself trapped in an idyllic seaside village, was an instant hit with viewers at the time, quickly gaining cult status. While there have been several collectables released over the decades, The Prisoner didn’t receive a line of Officially Licensed action figures until Wandering Planet Toys crowdfunded the first-ever waves of action figures. The success of the first two Prisoner crowdfunding campaigns speaks to the passion longtime and new fans have for the classic series. Wandering Planet Toys is breaking new ground yet again with the first Officially Licensed 1:12 Scale, Fully Articulated, Deluxe The Prisoner Action Figures.

The 6-inch fully articulated collectible figures based on Patrick McGoohan and Leo McKern’s unforgettable performances as Number 6 and Number 2 are the most detailed, posable Prisoner figures to date and will be available individually or as a pair. In addition to saving money, fans who order the bundle will receive a metal retro-style The Prisoner lunchbox. The lunchbox features brand new original art created exclusively for this campaign. 

In addition fans will be able to get new enamel The Prisoner pins that will be available as part of the Kickstarter campaign. We have the exclusive reveal of the pins and you can see those and the figures below. Don’t miss out when it launches, sign up now!

Exclusive: Watch a Clip from Underground Comix Documentary -Oddly Compelling: The Denis Kitchen Story

Denis Kitchen is a legend in the comics industry. The all-new documentary, Oddly Compelling, highlights Kitchen’s long, strange trip. It covers his early days as a hippie cartoonist, to his thirty years as one of the most independent comic publishers, as well as his advocacy for the First Amendment. The documentary is crowdfunding through Kickstarter.

Filmmaker Soren Christiansen and Ted Intorcio have captured hours of in-depth, candid conversations with Denis Kitchen, as well as fellow cartoonists and colleagues including Alison Bechdel, Warren Bernard, Eddie Campbell, Paul Gravett, Karen Green, Justin Hall, Gary Hallgren,Tom Heintjes, MariNaomi, Peter Poplaski, Carol Tyler, and the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund’s Interim Director Jeff Trexler. The film also features rare archival footage of comic book legends Robert Crumb, Will Eisner, and Harvey Kurtzman, along with new animation of Kitchen’s iconic cartooning. The film charts Kitchen’s career — as an indie cartoonist, a provocateur and publisher, and founder of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund.

A good part of my motivation for undertaking this massive project was the opportunity to do these animations. The initial inspiration was the stop motion short, Creature Comforts by the Great Nick Parks in which man-on-the-street interviews are used in animating animals at the zoo. My idea was to animate Denis Kitchen’s drawings using Denis’ own unscripted voice for each character. I was struck by the wonderful juxtaposition of his conversational, matter-of-fact delivery with the surreal, weirdly funny but compelling characters that sprung from the mind of Denis himself. I think the results are striking, funny and somehow feel familiar in a way, giving form to Denis’ id, displaying it for all to see.

My process was to first acquire hi-res scans of the original drawings from Denis’ wife, Stacey. I then broke them down into pieces—head, body, appendages etc. The head is then further dissected into animatable features: eyes, nose, mouth etc. A particularly fun step is to create the mouth shapes (phonemes) that I’ll use to create the lip-sync for the audio using Adobe Character Animator. Once the breakdown of the character is finished I work on rigging the character in After Effects using bones (joints) and puppet tools (deformation). The character is now ready to be manipulated and the character’s performance developed. I’m not an actor but I would guess that this stage is much like what an actor does—interpreting the words and communicating emotion through the facial expression and movement of the character. The final step is to add appropriate backgrounds, color, texture and Camera movement, necessary to put the characters into context.

It has been a thrill to work with Denis on this and I hope you’ll enjoy them as much as I have enjoyed animating them! Thank you for all your kind support in making this dream a reality.

— Ted Intorcio

In 1969 Denis Kitchen founded Kitchen Sink Press and, for more than 30 years, he published many of the most prominent and innovative creators in comics, including such legends as Will Eisner, Harvey Kurtzman, Robert Crumb, Charles Burns, Al Capp, Milton Caniff, Howard Cruse, Trina Robbins, Mark Schultz, Art Spiegelman, Scott McCloud, Alan Moore, the ground-breaking Gay Comix series, and countless others. In 1989, Kitchen formed the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund after comic store manager Michael Correa was convicted of possession and sale of so-called “obscene” material, which included a series published by Kitchen Sink Press. 

Kitchen subsequently raised money for experienced defense attorneys, resulting in the overturn of Correa’s conviction on appeal, and the organization Kitchen founded continues to fight ongoing First Amendment cases. Denis Kitchen’s comics have been collected in multiple books; his most recent is  the acclaimed Creatures From the Subconscious from Tinto Press. His original art has been in numerous one-man and group exhibitions, and he was just granted an Honorary Doctorate by the University of Wisconsin.

Oddly Compelling documents Kitchen’s career and activism and also explore his personal collection of curiosities. Kitchen has amassed an astonishing array of unusual collectibles, from over 100,000 vintage postcards, scores of Big Boy, Kewpie, and celluloid figures, metal toys and robots, to original comic art and political buttons. He has also spent years creating “The Valley of Frankenstein Dolls,” an eccentric outdoor art project that offers unique eye candy throughout the documentary. 

Watch the exclusive clip above and go support the project.

Exclusive Preview: Lost Sun #1: The SH*TSHOW saga continues

Picking up just moments after SH*TSHOW concludes with the defeat of the demonic Balam, the eponymous group has taken their circus on an international tour in Lost Sun. Lost Sun is by writer and letterer Adam Barnhardt with art by Nicolas Santos and colors by Marta Gasperoni. It’s currently crowdfunding on Kickstarter with the campaign wrapping up on June 3.

Unfortunately for our heroes, not all is well. The god Ra has returned under the sway of a mischievous trickster, and the McCoys stand in the way of his global domination.

Lost Sun #1 is a 24-page full-color comic printed on 80# text interiors and a premium matte cardstock cover. Check out the exclusive preview below then go and secure your copy on Kickstarter!

Exclusive Preview: Darkest Depths, honoring the late Taylor Grant

Monstrous Books and Crystal Lake Publishing will soon launch the Kickstarter campaign for Darkest Depths, a new black-and-white comic anthology series devoted to extreme horror and bringing new voices into comics. The project has been planned for quite some time and was a joint project between Crystal Lake, James Aquilone, and Taylor Grant. Sadly, after Taylor fell ill, the campaign was put on hold. Taylor, who was a development executive at Stan Lee Media and Head of Global Animation at Wattpad WEBTOON Studios, ultimately passed away from cancer in September 2024. 

Darkest Depths will serve as a tribute to Taylor and feature the last comic story he wrote, “It Lives in Darkness.” Profits from the crowdfunding campaign will be donated to his son.

The plan is to continue to honor Taylor by leaving submissions open for additional stories, the number depending on the campaign’s final funding level. The hope is that Darkest Depths will be the launching pad for many aspiring comic book writers.

The first volume of the anthology already boasts a stellar lineup — including Nick Roberts, Candace Nola, John Durgin, and James Aquilone. Artists include J.K. WoodwardRobert HackVanessa CardinaliEV Cantada, and Zac Atkinson.

Darkest Depths, which will feature unflinching horror stories, will be available in a trade paperback and a digital edition and will launch May 19 on Kickstarter.

Check out the cover by J.K. Woodward and an exclusive look at unlettered preview pages from a story by James Aquilone and Woodward and sign up now so you don’t miss it when it launches!

« Older Entries Recent Entries »