Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Countdown to Kickstarter Pt II

I have a friend who I met locally (through a friend I met locally (through a friend I met locally)) to play some Dungeons & Dragons.  I was feeling creative and couldn't believe an artsy, variety-soaked place like Inwood didn't have some staunch D&D players up in here!  Eventually, we started, had an ABSOLUTE BLAST ... then had to stop because 2/5ths of the players moved away and I wasn't enthusiastic enough to replace the face-to-face dynamics with internet sessions. I was already doing that with friends that were literally 3000 miles away -- I was aching for table top eye-contacty goodness.

As it happens though, the experience left me feeling very friendly with my game-mates and the one I'm telling you about JUST HAPPENS TO BE a major Kickstarter fan! He's given to 90 or more projects. When he learned I was branching out into those waters he was more than willing to share with me his experience and viewpoints on the finer skills of Kickstartering and rewarding.

Last week I had followed a link he tweeted to and I had a bad reaction to the chain of Kickstarter projects his link led me to.  I tweeted it out--and he responded.


Thank you Shervyn von Hoerl, 1) for having the coolest fucking name of anyone I've ever met, 2) of giving your daughter the middle name Gallifrey & 3) for taking me seriously.


And while I'm on that topic, serious shout outs to Jason Ford, James J Ford & Bryan Munroe who I also met over the internet because they once did a podcast called The Wellwatchers together, and I LOVED it. The raw, edgy, intelligent and OMG SCREAMING HILARIOUSNESS of the show made me a fan and Twitter helped me stay in touch with them. Even become friends.  But when I met them at the Chicago Comics & Entertainment Expo, they took it to a whole new level.  They INTERVIEWED ME for my comicbook.  It was. SURREAL.  In addition, they turned me on to another podcast called Just A Couple of G's which has that same gritty & raw humor, and now their showrunner Comic Book Alex & I have begun to be friendly --and when he had the "Thunder Twins" (as I like to call them) on his show recently, he totally gave me a shout out, and the boys acknowledged my little engine that could!   So VERY THANK YOU GUYS!!

I could fill the internet with how many thank yous I have to give, so I'll continue to unveil slowly as not to overwhelm peeps, and myself.

In other news, the Kickstarter page & video is 99.9 percent done.  Kickstarter only has to approve the project now and we're good to go.  If they approve it and it goes live from that moment, I'll let you know.  Otherwise, if they leave it up to me, I will make it go live on July 10th.

But why not let you see the video now?



PS: All the pages to the 1989-91 Issues #1-3, Volume 0, have been posted, pre-proportioned over in the right-hand column to fit into 20 alloted "Pages."

Thanks!





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