Rippaverse Comics Hits it Big - Another Black Man Defies Alphabet Trannydom

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"In a world full of “woke” culture, one man is taking an artistic stand.

Writer, content creator and musician Eric July is adding a new feather to his cap: comic book creator. July officially launched his first comic book “Isom #1” through publishing company Rippaverse on Monday — and it’s been a smashing success.

July’s book has already brought in more than $1.7 million in pre-orders in just the first four days. Nearly 19,000 people have pre-ordered — but not everyone is happy about it.

The release of “Isom #1” created somewhat of a stir on social media, particularly Reddit, where promotional videos for the comic book were banned from certain subreddits for “supporting comics from hate groups.”

But July tells Fox News Digital his comic book company is no such thing. “A lot of it has to do with the fact that I am a person that they simply do not like,” he said.

July, a self-described libertarian, hosts his own podcast and has appeared on several media outlets as a political commentator. July said he is “on a mission to spread liberty, speak out against nonsense and work towards a more free and prosperous society.”

But the constant comments about his race and political views will not stop him from making a return to the essence of what he says comic books are all about.

July explained that a lot of people see comic books as an escape from the real world and an opportunity to enjoy themselves and “get their morale up.”

“I like seeing people be stoked. I like seeing people be happy and enthusiastic about something that is happening in entertainment. The last five, six years, it’s been rough for a lot of people [because] folks have just been holding their nose as they go through and consume whatever entertainment it is that they’re consuming,” he said.

July said he hopes to build a fandom where people can share their theories and build friendships.

"Isom #1” follows the story of Avery Silman, a common rancher in Florepark, Texas, who “obtained some unique abilities” and spent a brief time acting as a hero under the moniker Isom. Things take a turn for Silman when he gets a call from his sister about an old friend who has become one of the most feared men in the city. Silman goes to visit his childhood friend and ends up in some violent altercations as he is sucked back into the world of “excepts” or “special beings.”

The 96-page comic book will serve as a launching pad for the entire Rippaverse Comics universe. The comics are brought to life through July’s writing, Cliff Richards’ pencil and ink work, Gabe Eltaeb’s color work and Eric Weathers’ lettering.

For now, July is heading back to the drawing board — quite literally. He said it’s time to get back to work.

“I want to get books into the hands of the people,” he said. “This is a blessing. I thank God for this opportunity and all the supporters from all different pockets of the internet.”

“Isom #1” is available for pre-order now on rippaverse.com. The comic book is due to ship in August."

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He has the wrong politics. That's pretty much all it is.

I can't say the comics are good or not, I haven't read them and no idea if they're released, but all of this is a preemptive horseshit because he was a part of ComicsGate I think.
That's most of it. If you don't support BLM than you are a racist.

But that's not all of it. There is a lot of "tall poppy syndome" in the black community. If you get rich as a black man, and it's not by shooting hoops, pushing weight, or rapping, then you are considered a sellout. There is a LOT of jealousy in the black community. That's why we don't need white supremacy to oppress us; we can do it all by ourselves.

 
That's most of it. If you don't support BLM than you are a racist.

But that's not all of it. There is a lot of "tall poppy syndome" in the black community. If you get rich as a black man, and it's not by shooting hoops, pushing weight, or rapping, then you are considered a sellout. There is a LOT of jealousy in the black community. That's why we don't need white supremacy to oppress us; we can do it all by ourselves.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=H0ySvPwLfG4
The irony of that nerd calling Rippa a sellout for going directly to the people for funding instead of going to corporate interests on Shark Tank.
 
“Isom #1” follows the story of Avery Silman, a common rancher in Florepark, Texas, who “obtained some unique abilities” and spent a brief time acting as a hero under the moniker Isom. Things take a turn for Silman when he gets a call from his sister about an old friend who has become one of the most feared men in the city. Silman goes to visit his childhood friend and ends up in some violent altercations as he is sucked back into the world of “excepts” or “special beings.”​
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"Some muthafuckas just keep tryin' ta ice skate upgrill..."
 
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