#Comicsgate - The Culture Wars Hit The Funny Books!

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Also, Zach rambled on for about ten minutes (of a twenty five minute) video about how Cyberfrog's printing is completely fine and is something only cameras pick up. At one point doth he protesteth too much?
Zack’s continuing loyalty to the people that have supported him is one of his most endearing traits. That said, he tends to be honest to an autistic degree even when he’s talking to or about his friends (I.e. telling EVS he thinks Cyberfrog is a lame character, refusing to promote Monster Hunt for Mike Miller etc). I don’t think he’s just covering for Ethan if he says the printing for the book is fine.
 
Ol' Mr. Boyette is gonna try to get law enforcement involved to deal with War Campaign. War Campaign is full of faggots but good luck getting the cops to care about memes I guess...
This guy went from being "the conscience of Comicsgate" to someone who looks like he corners his wife in an abusive rage in the blink of an eye. There's video of him freaking out on YouTube and he looks absolutely terrifying. Does he have a job? It looks like he spends his days running around paradise, making videos and dilletanting a non-monetizable comics website.
 
Gail Simone is an old cat lady. I’m continuously surprised she finds writing jobs.
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@GailSimone
Pen name: Gail Simone
Legal name: Tamra "Tammy" Lynn James
83871 Highway 101
Florence OR 97439
DOB July 29, 1964 (age 55)

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her expired cosmetology licenses
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husband
@RocketSpouse
Gary Scott James
DOB August 27, 1962 (age 57)

mother-in-law's obit
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https://thesiuslawnews.com/article/james-gini-may (http://archive.li/zni3c)

They also own a house in town where they lived for many years prior to Gini's death.
2106 E 42nd St
Florence OR 97439
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@GailSimone
Pen name: Gail Simone
Legal name: Tamra "Tammy" Lynn James
83871 Highway 101
Florence OR 97439
DOB July 29, 1964 (age 55)

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her expired cosmetology licenses
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husband
Gary Scott James
DOB August 27, 1962 (age 57)

mother-in-law's obit
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https://thesiuslawnews.com/article/james-gini-may (http://archive.li/zni3c)

They also own a house in town where they lived for many years prior to Gini's death.
2106 E 42nd St
Florence OR 97439
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Why is it always Oregon that attracts the loonbats?
 
I really don't get this. Boyette handled being SWATTED with less drama than he is this Twitter spergery.

Also, Zach rambled on for about ten minutes (of a twenty five minute) video about how Cyberfrog's printing is completely fine and is something only cameras pick up. At one point doth he protesteth too much? He also got the same two cards the other guy did, so I guess maybe we should assume there's only two cards?
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ARHA7l-i3Bg

There are only two cards, right. They're promotional cards for the upcoming card set that's advertised on the back on the packs. You'll only be able to get these two cards, Cyberfrog and Salamandroid, thru the IGG campaign.
 
A negative review of Cyberfrog: Blood Honey


Some of the criticisms are a bit nitpicky, but mein gott - all that ink warping looks terrible. Use a heavier paper stock next time. Here’s images of it from a different reviewer who didn’t seem to mind the warping.

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I appreciated his unbiased approach. I laughed when he flipped the book over, complained about the company logo, opened the back, saw the other side of a sketch cover wraparound and was like "WTF IS THIS!?!"

Good satire. But yes, the fluting on the print job is annoying. It wasn't a matter of cost, it was a matter of fitting 80 pages into a chromium cover, which can only be folded once. It was too thick, it wasn't binding, and the pages were flaying outside of the cover. The printer used thinner stock to keep the book tidier, and that was the end result.

What have we learned? CYBERFROG is going to stay at 48 pages per installment, so that I can continue using cool cover gimmicks, get the book out faster, and use better quality stock paper.

Frankly, though, it still looks great. I'm excited about finishing the next one.
 

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What have we learned? CYBERFROG is going to stay at 48 pages per installment, so that I can continue using cool cover gimmicks, get the book out faster, and use better quality stock paper.

48 pages.

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Why can't you stop being a secret Nazi, @FROG?
 
That's a great caricature of me! Looks exactly like me.

Mitch said that Mark had very little to do with him, much more associated with The Glove, and that unfortunately, my fans were refunding RED ROOSTER because I tied Mark with RR.

I remedied it. Mitch is a buddy.

"Kissing the ring and bending the knee" doesn't really work, Preston, or your comics would be at four figures by now.
 
EVS's greatest advantage is that his "enemies" are all fucking spergs. Every time I think they might have a fair point or Ethan's being whiny or taking forever to deliver his book or something, they take out the shotgun, carefully load the slugs, aim, and very very deliberately kneecap themselves.

Months ago, I was getting mildly annoyed by EVS's constant harping on the evil SJWs in positions of power in the comic book industry (so the same as now), and literally the day after I talked to a friend about how EVS needed to calm down, some faggot sent EVS a picture of his butthole. So I talk to that friend again and have to admit that maybe EVS didn't need to calm down after all.

A lot of people on this forum had some complaints about how Cyberfrog was taking forever to be shipped, and then a literal mouthbreather shows up to try and rally the autists into a personal army to get back at Ethan because this faggot (@UndeliveredCrowdfundMaste) thought racking up credit card debt to try and flip niche comic books was a good idea. Boom, EVS looks like the lesser of the re.tards once again.

It's almost enough to make a guy suspicious.
 
LNC marked Preston's post autistic. If LNC thinks you're a sperg you should probably rethink your life choices.
 
EVS's greatest advantage is that his "enemies" are all fucking spergs. Every time I think they might have a fair point or Ethan's being whiny or taking forever to deliver his book or something, they take out the shotgun, carefully load the slugs, aim, and very very deliberately kneecap themselves.

Months ago, I was getting mildly annoyed by EVS's constant harping on the evil SJWs in positions of power in the comic book industry (so the same as now), and literally the day after I talked to a friend about how EVS needed to calm down, some faggot sent EVS a picture of his butthole. So I talk to that friend again and have to admit that maybe EVS didn't need to calm down after all.

A lot of people on this forum had some complaints about how Cyberfrog was taking forever to be shipped, and then a literal mouthbreather shows up to try and rally the autists into a personal army to get back at Ethan because this faggot (@UndeliveredCrowdfundMaste) thought racking up credit card debt to try and flip niche comic books was a good idea. Boom, EVS looks like the lesser of the re.tards once again.

It's almost enough to make a guy suspicious.
I think you might have something there.

This has to be some of the dumbest shit I've seen yet. Imagine trying to bait people into calling consumer affairs because your frog book wasn't up to snuff
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I think you might have something there.

This has to be some of the dumbest shit I've seen yet. Imagine trying to bait people into calling consumer affairs because your frog book wasn't up to snuff
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What's even the issue here? EVS delivered on his promised product as far as I can tell.
 
I think you might have something there.

This has to be some of the dumbest shit I've seen yet. Imagine trying to bait people into calling consumer affairs because your frog book wasn't up to snuff
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If he got legal advice that was anything other than "get a life and try to have sex you fucking loser" and paid for it, he got ripped off.
 
What's even the issue here? EVS delivered on his promised product as far as I can tell.

I think the biggest issue is the somewhat sparse updates and the fact EVS seemed disinterested discussing the book to the point that it never appeared he was working on it in lieu of talking about SJWs every single day. Ya boi, Mike Miller, and Doug all either mention or show updates in some capacity fairly frequently and are already on their 2nd/3rd books since the whole hoopla started.

It’s a bit different than, say, Doomsday Clock being late because that means people still can’t buy it. People didn’t pay just to buy Cyberfrog, but to have it made. They are financially invested in the book’s completion. Now that the book is out, there’s a trust there now. People know EVS can deliver and will likely complain less about lateness on future campaigns.

My friendly advice to Ethan would mainly be to update as often as possible. Visibility is huge in crowdfunding.
 
What's even the issue here? EVS delivered on his promised product as far as I can tell.

I delivered on the book, it's better than anything I've ever done, and people who hoped that me NOT delivering the book would be my "doom" are very, very upset.

They're resorting to complaints about the book's physical quality, which is fair considering the oversaturation of inks on the magazine stock, but it really couldn't have been helped. The problem of too many pages was one of the delays at the printer.

Frankly, I'm hearing nothing but praise and demands for the next issue, which isn't anything I've heard from a ComicsGate project thus far. It's a big success!

I think the biggest issue is the somewhat sparse updates and the fact EVS seemed disinterested discussing the book to the point that it never appeared he was working on it in lieu of talking about SJWs every single day. Ya boi, Mike Miller, and Doug all either mention or show updates in some capacity fairly frequently and are already on their 2nd/3rd books since the whole hoopla started.

It’s a bit different than, say, Doomsday Clock being late because that means people still can’t buy it. People didn’t pay just to buy Cyberfrog, but to have it made. They are financially invested in the book’s completion. Now that the book is out, there’s a trust there now. People know EVS can deliver and will likely complain less about lateness on future campaigns.

My friendly advice to Ethan would mainly be to update as often as possible. Visibility is huge in crowdfunding.

I showed every single page of the book on Twitter, but yes, I probably could have done more IGG updates, even boring or frustrating ones.

Next time I will!
 
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I showed every single page of the book on Twitter, but yes, I probably could have done more IGG updates, even boring or frustrating ones.

Next time I will!

I'm not trying to dogpile in on you, but I have to agree. For a lot of people using IGG or other crowdsourcing sites its a pretty novel means of getting a product, and that can make consumers skittish. Having those lines of communication, particularly through the system they put their money into, can do a lot to help ease any anxiety and increase your market share.

You certainly don't need to send one out every week but covering your bases for the people that don't use Youtube or Twitter seems like a good ROI.
 
I showed every single page of the book on Twitter, but yes, I probably could have done more IGG updates, even boring or frustrating ones.

Next time I will!
I can tell you this right now; if you had them more often, I'd have kept my patience throughout most likely.
 
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