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Looks like he lost more subscribers. GoodI guess the fan took it seriously.
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Just a bunch of white, half-century old fatherless men who populate cg. The fact they called EVS "Uncle E" despite being the same age if not older or "Human Sunbeam" kinda explain the cultish behavior CG became. I think the only people under the age of 35 who wad affiliated with "Peak" CG was Lim, Dervish & Nerd Wonder.Good heavens, so everyone in CG is over 50, male, ugly/fat/unfuckable, retarded, or all of these?
It's like a Black Mirror version of a Smash convention.
And speaking of Rippaverse, why do people keep calling it generic?
It doesn't matter if they are not watching those videos. They do not really care about racism after all.The 200 plus trashcast profile pic on the videos portraying Eric July as a primate wasn't enough? Doesn't take a genius to see that he has a problem with him because of that reason among many others.
Speaking of which!The people who are genuine about calling them that want indy comics with bold artistic choices and original content......that don't end up selling to much of anyone.
CG was ruined the moment they realized that they do not actually have to deliver. EVS also enforces lateness to not look bad when he is late. When non-delivery became dogma, it was over.Speaking of which!
While I don’t think this guy has ever slandered another book on camera as “generic”, Kenneth Rocafort, who was a semi regular CG presence five years ago, is currently crowdfunding the fourth issue of his avant gard sci fi fantasy Groken. (Which Ethan was deeply skeptical of, because in his words, avant gard means like, Yoko Ono shit, and nobody likes that so you shouldn’t say it.)
To date the books have been released in a timely fashion. To my knowledge he hasn’t said one word for or against Eric July. And he just sort of quietly drifted off out of Ethan’s orbit of his own volition, well before any of his great public implosions or purgings (Zach Snyder incident, Dungeoneer kristallnacht,,etc)
So where is this man’s book today?
Well not only did he say fuck IndieGoGo for Kickstarter, he’s sitting at about $60k with two weeks yet to go:
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Imagine that—he didn’t need Uncle Ethan, the JACK Show, or nine months of Indemand to get 3/4ths of what he made on the third issue. It’s almost like creators are completely better off without CG and any of its bullshit!
Yeah, good luck finding or even making anything 100% original in this day and age. What hasn't been done involving entertainment leading up to 2026? It's not even just superhero stories Rippaverse does at this point.....in fact they just started a pre-order for a western.The people who are genuine about calling them that want indy comics with bold artistic choices and original content......that don't end up selling to much of anyone.
Yeah, I can agree with that. But they may as well get upset about westerns having cowboys and outlaws in it as well. Sometimes the original formula is the best formula, regardless of how "generic" these people try to say they are.Its possible to be critical of traditional superhero comics from an artistic point of view. But the thing is, there is a market for them. People want them.
At this point is a significant part of Richard Meyer's engagement people posting about him here?Today's journey into the Zack-verse started with him bragging about all the cool pirated comics he is reading for free. He brought them all up in his browser to show how great it all is. He talks about how we have forgotten grandpas in modern media and how getting old is going to be really rough.
Then he dunks on 74-year old former comics writer turned troon Tony Isabella. Of course Richard isn't one of those bad uncs talking about this for sensationalist reasons or 2018 reasons. Richard is doing, as he says, this for IMPORTANT reasons.
He shits all over Tony's career for no particular reason other than to pretend once again to be zoomer zack. Tony is a old dumb unc who is too in love with comics which are really for eight year olds. Richard literally tells tony to go be a wal-mart greeter because he is obviously too old to be involved in comics.
Richard literally calls him a "fat old gross dude" whose only accomplishment was creating lame black stereotypical characters as a white man. HE IS SO OLD AND STUPID according to young Richard. And his BEING OLD is more of a problem than being a troon.
Richard also explains that while young troons are an understandable no big thing, OLD TROONS are just disgusting.
Nothing makes Richard happier than when OLD PEOPLE "clinging to scraps" leave comics. Those old people just need to get out of comics. "What are we supposed to do with you man".
Richard isn't trying to be mean, but fuck gross stinky old people who mostly don't wash themselves. These stinky old people need to "take the hint".
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There is alot not to like about Tony Isabella, But going after him like this because he is old is just beyond stupid. Especially for a guy who isn't in any way young himself.
At this point is a significant part of Richard Meyer's engagement people posting about him here?
He seems like the sort of needy closet faggot who would thrive on having people discuss him here. Because I'm pretty sure no one anywhere else even knows who he is.
Honestly this detail from the Tony Isabella (aka Jenny Blake Isabella)Today's journey into the Zack-verse started with him bragging about all the cool pirated comics he is reading for free. He brought them all up in his browser to show how great it all is. He talks about how we have forgotten grandpas in modern media and how getting old is going to be really rough.
Then he dunks on 74-year old former comics writer turned troon Tony Isabella. Of course Richard isn't one of those bad uncs talking about this for sensationalist reasons or 2018 reasons. Richard is doing, as he says, this for IMPORTANT reasons.
He shits all over Tony's career for no particular reason other than to pretend once again to be zoomer zack. Tony is a old dumb unc who is too in love with comics which are really for eight year olds. Richard literally tells tony to go be a wal-mart greeter because he is obviously too old to be involved in comics.
Richard literally calls him a "fat old gross dude" whose only accomplishment was creating lame black stereotypical characters as a white man. HE IS SO OLD AND STUPID according to young Richard. And his BEING OLD is more of a problem than being a troon.
Richard also explains that while young troons are an understandable no big thing, OLD TROONS are just disgusting.
Nothing makes Richard happier than when OLD PEOPLE "clinging to scraps" leave comics. Those old people just need to get out of comics. "What are we supposed to do with you man".
Richard isn't trying to be mean, but fuck gross stinky old people who mostly don't wash themselves. These stinky old people need to "take the hint".
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There is alot not to like about Tony Isabella, But going after him like this because he is old is just beyond stupid. Especially for a guy who isn't in any way young himself.
I tried some other search AIs and got similar results.Richard C. Meyer's exact age and birth date are not publicly available in reliable sources (such as Wikipedia, interviews, or biographical profiles).Here's the context from what is known:
Typical U.S. military enlistment age is 17–35 (with parental consent possible at 17). Enlisting in 2000 at a standard age would place his birth year roughly in the early-to-mid 1980s, making him approximately 40–45 years old as of April 2026.He has referenced being a comics fan since reading G.I. Joe #13 in 1983, which he said influenced him "at the age of 10." This would suggest a birth year around 1973, but that conflicts with enlisting in 2000 (which would make him ~27 at enlistment—a possible but less common age for a first-term infantry enlistment). The "age of 10" comment may be approximate or anecdotal rather than precise.No confirmed birth year, birthday, or current age appears in public records, obituaries, or profiles associated with the modern Richard C. Meyer (the Comicsgate/Diversity & Comics figure). Older individuals with similar names (e.g., a film editor born 1920 or others in obituaries) are unrelated.If he has shared his age in a recent video, podcast, or post under his current channel (Comics MATTER w/ Ya Boi Zack), it isn't documented in widely indexed sources. Let me know if you'd like help checking a specific video or social media mention!
- He enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps in 2000 as an infantryman/machine gunner (served until 2004, including a 2003 deployment to Iraq).
- He then finished his bachelor's degree while in the Army National Guard and enlisted in the active-duty U.S. Army in 2006 (served until 2010, with additional deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan).
Well, what I found is supposedly he was reading G. I. Joe at 10 years old in 1983, which would make him 53 today.
I actually found that issue in a Half Price Books' longbox 5 or so years ago. Literally the only thing I remember about it was thinking, huh, isn't that the logo from Diversity & Comics channel?The comics he has up on his channel also fairly reasonably date him. His avatar is from a comic (what if #3published in 1983. Its so obscure that I don't think anyone who had not read it back in the day when it came out would ever reference it.
What does that mean in this context? Does it mean the IP is dead and there will be no more stories about those characters or does it mean a book that was suppose to come out now isn't?
Ok..... They canceled a sticker. Cool.
It just means that they canceled a sticker..... that's it, nothing more.What does that mean in this context? Does it mean the IP is dead and there will be no more stories about those characters or does it mean a book that was suppose to come out now isn't?
A wordmark trademark protects the literal text of a brand name, slogan, or logo without restricting it to a specific font, size, color, or design. It offers the broadest protection by covering the words themselves, allowing the visual style to change over time without losing legal coverage.Ok..... They canceled a sticker. Cool.
They're still selling everything else.
HOW exactly is this DED?
It just means that they canceled a sticker..... that's it, nothing more.