I recorded an episode of the ComixLaunch Podcast talking #Kickstarter + #childrensbooks + #Fulfillment. Listen here: https://t.co/0qombBy6Bu https://t.co/0qombBy6Bu
Laurie Foster @LAFInker did an amazing job inking over my pencils. If you're into westerns and want to see why this scene is so important you better back this and the Harlem Kickstarter now.
https://t.co/OMNLFf1Ezq
“We think this re-release as a shorter, more accessible softcover is such a brilliant move by Unlikely Hero Studios to get [Cthulhu is Hard to Spell] in front of as many readers as possible!”
Hear us gush even more in our Newsletter:
https://t.co/4DGEdJysHu
@russellnohelty
Look, @LAFInker REALLY wants the full set of enamel pins unlocked! Heck, so do I! So, if you haven't already, check out the @Kickstarter for the color collection of my webcomic, #FindingDee
I'm scared of what she'll have me do next! SAVE ME! PLEDGE! https://t.co/XPvpvMPx6m
@LAFInker will do ANYTHING to get you to pre-register for the #FindingDee#Kickstarter! Sign up today to help us get their attention over at @Kickstarter! We need to get to 100 and every little bit helps! I AM NOT AN #AERODYNAMIC#POTATO! https://t.co/XPvpvMPx6m
Honestly? Seeing stuff like this is really excellent, because it encourages other creators to do the same. I was JUST thinking earlier today about the body type of a specific character and thought “Why do they have to look like a skinny anime waif?” And here we are.
@elonmusk Of course not! It's just...it's too simple to attribute this to "activists" when advertisers (who have lots of incentives to be cautious) are given reasons to be cautious. You wield a lot of power, and (IMO) it would be very good for Twitter for you to do it more thoughtfully.
@elonmusk You tweeted a conspiracy theory from a website less credible than the National Enquirer like four days ago. We all need to look inward as well as outward.