That doesn't mean we just made shit up, either. The Kayfable Chronicles is historical fiction based on real-life heroes, many of which had their contributions to the pro wrestling sport obscured or left out.
Having a story is one thing, but the presentation is another. I've made 8 comic books alone, and that experience is used in my new book. So we're combining prose and panels in a genre-defining marriage that readers of both comics and novels will enjoy.
Ofc, we want to reciprocate the love you show our campaign with giveaways and exclusive swag not sold in my online store.
But the same shit true when I started is true now. The comic book industry is an industrial complex. Most of what people value is just clever kayfabe with a corporate logo. To be a symbol of the system means more than what that system creates.
I've been recovering the last year from injuries I sustained from a car speeding through a crosswalk. My art projects are all delayed until I can find sustainable income, and I'm facing an eviction from only 2 months of late rent. https://t.co/XZ1SHQfQl3
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My only political comic before the 2016 election. A FB friend got really angry with me, said he felt like he was being stereotyped, even though this comic was fictional commentary and had nothing to do with him. In hindsight, this was very accurate.
What would it look like if all your mary sue characters failed?
Here's this week's #designoftheweek Head over to https://t.co/c7B7AAe66w to learn to gain access to the complete design sheet plus more!
I don't know what the hell I'm going to do.
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We've been working on this project for 5+ months. Before we launched this campaign, countless hours of preproduction and research went into developing the structure and mythology of the story. The result is a world of possibilities unhindered established canon.