Wow, those are some big boxes.
Now, in your message to
@FROG, you mentioned you purchased your comics on a credit card with a 29% interest rate. Is that correct? And did you do anything to pay it down, or have you been carrying the interest since you paid Indiegogo? And how long ago did you make that payment to them?
And what about these boxes? What are you doing to sell them? Is the payment still floating on a credit card?
Please understand where I'm coming from. To make your money back, a lot of things would need to go right - keeping interest to a minimum, no one else trying to sell a lot of books at the same time, presence of a market, etc. You were also making an assumption that EVS was diluting the value of books with successive campaigns instead of growing it by bringing in more potential buyers.
Speculation on comics is fine as long as you can handle the risks that come with it. With due respect, it seems like you ignored the risks, took steps that minimized the value of your investment, and now you're complaining about the choices you made based on assumptions. The fact Nasser's book delivered quickly is irrelevant because CG books are not a commodity. The fact EVS initially projected a quick delivery and ran into issues isn't exactly his fault - it's a problem that's common to most campaigns.
That said - what % profit have you been making off CG books? Do you think you have a chance to break even? Over what timeframe? I may be able to suggest a few things you haven't considered.