Kickstarting Your Comic
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- Comic book creators Karl Kesel, Ron Randall and Leila del Duca discuss their experiences running successful Kickstarter campaigns. This video contains useful advice you can incorporate into your own Kickstarter campaign.
Filmed by Leila del Duca during the 2021 HelioscopePDX Mini Con.
Karl Kesel's Kickstarter campaign: kck.st/3evek1c
Karl Kesel's professional website: www.panicbutto...
Ron Randall's Trekker Kickstarter website: www.kickstarte...
Ron Randall's professional website: ronrandall.com/
Leila del Duca's "ONE" Kickstarter website: www.kickstarte...
Leila del Duca's professional website: www.leiladeldu...
What a fantastic down-to-earth chat with some real gems in there. I loved especially making your own graphics for stuff. Adds so much character to the page for sure.
Great video, im glad this channel exist
This is invaluable to me! Thank you! I've been thinking about kickstarting my comic and slightly overwhelmed in the research - thanks again! Big fan of Helioscope!
I'm so glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching and best of luck when you Kickstart your own comic!
fantastic - i almost feel inspired enough to make one myself
This was an excellent discussion. A great resource for when I eventually do my next KS campaign. Thank you for this.
That’s great! Glad it was helpful!
Impossible Jones rocks.
Can you suggest a good book to start a comic novel?
Hello. I hope someone can answer this question. I have a story that I envision being done in 4 parts/floppies. Can I or should I do four campaigns - one for each part. Or do I need to do all four parts simultaneously - graphic novel/trade paperback (one campaign)? Thanks
My instinct is to say do 4 separate floppies. That way they’ll be easier to fund, complete, and will gradually help grow your Kickstarter following.