321 Fast Comics is a project which being produced by Felipe Cagno. The idea behind the book is simple. It’s a graphic novel anthology where every story follows a basic pattern: 3 pages, two characters, 1 twist ending. Aside from that, pretty much everything goes. Some of the stories are less safe for work than others. The idea behind the project is interesting, and it worked out pretty well in the first edition: well enough that Felipe decided to start a Kickstarter campaign for volume 2.« Continue »
[Campaign Review] A graphic novel that inspires: Inspiration Dormant (Book 2)
Inspiration Dormant is the second book, produced by David G. Forés and Play Attitude. It is the continuation of one of the main stories in the first book, Forgotten Colors.
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Forgotten Colors and Other Illustrated Stories
Forgotten colors is a graphic novel anthology, illustrated by David G. Forés, along with various collaborating artists, and written by Silvia G. Guirado. According to the preface, Silvia was asked to write the stories, based off of images on t-shirts that the company had designed. While taking a single image and turning it into a story provides a great deal of liberty, it also must have been quite a challenge. Luckily, she succeeded.« Continue »
[Campaign Review] 321 Fast Comics
Looking for a diverse selection of stories from talented authors? Then check out 321 Fast Comics.
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[Campaign Review] Tokyo Yakuza
Tokyo Yakuza is an anthology, and game, set in the not to distant future of an alternative reality where Japan won World War II.« Continue »
[Campaign Review] ABBADON by Palmiotti & Gray
ABBADON by Palmiotti & Gray caught my attention pretty easily as I skimmed through recent graphic novel campaigns on Kickstarter. It is visually, quite stunning.
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[Campaign Review] Semi Comic Book – Volume #1
Semi Comic Book is a graphic novel in manga format consisting of over 200 pages! The story revolves around Kajitsu Kura: a girl, who aspires to lead a gang.
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[Campaign Review] The Horror Lovers
There’s nothing better than a good horror comedy to brighten your day. In Horror Lovers, Valerie D’Orazio gives us a black and white retro comic format, which is perfect for the genre.
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[Campaign Review] The Summons Project
An ancient book falls into evil hands. Can 3 unlikely warriors find it before being consumed by evil themselves? The Summons Project: a comic by Chris Williams, Jake Isenberg, and Danielle Alexis St. Pierre.
[Campaign Review] Terminally Illin’ Cancer Comic Book
Terminally Illin’ Cancer Comic Book is more than just a comic. It’s a project which touches on the human element of cancer.« Continue »