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Quest #2 is now live on Kickstarter!

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Crimebuster

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Hello, friends!

I'm excited to announce that my new epic fantasy comic Quest #1-2 is now live on Kickstarter! This is my ode to Bronze Age style swords and sorcery, and comics like Warlord and Conan, so if you like that sort of thing I think you'll like Quest!

You can check it out here.

I've also finished the other variant covers, and wanted specifically to mention the Tabletop RPG Edition. The cover is an homage to the classic D&D module "Keep on the Borderlands" by Jim Roslof, and the interior also includes 8 bonus pages of game supplement material so you can play through the adventure from the comic in your own home game. My DM and I have had a lot of fun putting it together, and I'm excited for people to read the comic and then play the adventure!

Thanks everyone for the support!

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The project looks interesting. Have you ever talked about your Kickstarter process? I self-publish children's books and I have a few comic projects in the works. I've been doing a lot of reading and research on running Kickstarters but I don't know if I'm going to go that route. You've done several (12, I think?) and you had a decent following when the project went live. I'm curious about your thoughts on pricing the comics ($9 each + shipping?) and, for an ongoing series, the advantage of doing 1 or 2 issues at a time vs. doing a full TPB at some later date. Outside of your personal contacts, the boards, and just growing your following through many projects, how have your grown your supporter list? If you're willing to discuss these things, I'd appreciate it. Thanks!

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