Culture Anybody know of any good comic book publishers that are not PC or part of cancel culture?

CarlManvers2019

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Zenescope? Though, I've seen some recent stuff that seem to go Right-Wingers=Bigots and douchebag conspiracy theorists
 

Doomsought

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Raging Gold Eagle has regular Making entertainment entertaining again streams where he promotes comic creators. You might want to try and contact him for advice and networking.
 

CarlManvers2019

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There’s Antarctic Press, they published Patriotika which was made by guys who didn’t like SJWs and they even made Trump Space Force
 

Shipmaster Sane

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um....thanks for the advice man.
You'd do well to consider it seriously.
What do you know about the state of the industry? Are you familiar with EVS, Richard Meyer, Clint Stoker etc?

Would it be better to go ahead and crowd fund After I get the first book done, that way I have soothing to show people? Or should I do it earlier.
Generally speaking its better to somehow get people's attention first before trying to get funding. I'll need to know more about your idea, both the concept, and about your art.
 
What do you know about the state of the industry? Are you familiar with EVS, Richard Meyer, Clint Stoker etc?


right now mainstream is suffering from a 3 prong poison (Or 4do you want to put it that way)

1. Poor artwork- comic books are being made by armature artist that would barely pass beginning art class.
2. bad stories and bad writing: self explanatory
3. Politics over story: Not only is the mainstream industry not using original IPs, they are using established IPs to use as a podium for politics, and the politics are so in your face you can see the puppet strings coming out of the characters back.
4. The answer to critcism is to attack the fans for whatever reason. Funny enough the more you attack someone based on no evidance, the more of a following you give them. Who knew? XD


As a result of this, independent comics are on the rise. Some through crowdfunding some through online publishing.

Generally speaking its better to somehow get people's attention first before trying to get funding. I'll need to know more about your idea, both the concept, and about your art.

I would promote it on here, but I think you have to have a sub here to have permission to advertise
 

Yinko

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Darkhorse Comics (published some of the more messed up Star Wars stuff), Image Comics (published Luthor Stroud), Avatar Press (published Uber).
 

Husky_Khan

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Red State had an article about Eric July and How He's Crowdfunding the Creation of the "Rippaverse" as it's being Tentatively Called.

Red State said:
But while many of us have been content to complain about it and abandon American comics altogether, YouTuber Eric July (aka YoungRippa59) decided to do something about it. July began working with artists and writers to create the “Rippaverse,” a new comic universe with fascinating new characters, fantastic storylines, and a focus on escapism, something that the big comic book companies lost sight of long ago.

What no one, including July, anticipated was the response he would get from comic book fans. In little more than a single day, July raised over $1 million for his project.

 

WolfBear

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I'm in the proccess of making a comic? Does anybody have any experances with publishers? Does anybody have any tips or recommendations?

Not quite a comic (more of a satire magazine instead), but maybe you can draw some inspiration from Charlie Hebdo? They're DEFINITELY not PC! Just be careful!
 

Husky_Khan

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Apparently the very cool veteran comic book writer Chuck Dixon is teaming up with... Vox Day... In making some VAMPIRE comics. Chuck Dixon will be writing Midnights War under the Arkhaven Comics publisher. And of course it has a Kickstarter.

 

The Whispering Monk

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Osaul


Bit of a white pill that I really needed.

So I've received the 1st issue, and I'm giving it a solid 8.5 out 10. That's only because there's so much still unknown about our hero.

Artwork is excellent.
Main characters aren't cookie cutouts.
Interesting and likeable enough that I want to keep reading.
There is a definite testing of morality and consequences.
Written well in that you can feel the tension in the story.
 

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