There’s now only 24 hours left of the Anubis: Dog of Death #2 Kickstarter campaign, and we are still missing $553 to reach our $4,806 goal. Not impossible, but still a challenge.
Cameo Spotlight | Anubis: Dog of Death #2
The looks of these two characters are based on Anubis: Dog of Death reader Kellie and her dog Dunkin.
Do you want to be in the comic? Then check out our $100 Cameo reward tier, the $150 Collector Pack reward tier, or the $500 Design Your Cover reward tier.
New Kickstarter Reward Tiers for Anubis: Dog of Death #2
We are halfway through the project runtime of our Kickstarter campaign today, and have reached 59% of our funding goal!
But we have also run out of our premium reward tier, the $200 Guest Star reward which allowed three backers to be featured as speaking characters in the comic.
How To Get A Cameo in Anubis: Dog of Death #2
Here’s a sketch of page five of issue #2, with all available cameo characters on that page marked with red.
Back the comic on Kickstarter to be drawn as a cameo!
Here’s what the cameos look like when completed.
Announcing the Kickstarter for Issue #2 of ‘Anubis: Dog of Death’
Anubis: Dog of Death #2 is now live on Kickstarter!
‘Anubis: Dog of Death’ is an action comedy comic book series about the Egyptian god Anubis, doomed to live as a tiny purse dog in LA.
Anubis: Dog of Death – Kickstarter Project Wrap-Up
There are only a few days left of the first ‘Anubis: Dog of Death’ Kickstarter campaign, so now’s the last chance to get a print of Issue #1.
Anubis: Dog of Death #1 is now live on Kickstarter
Anubis: Dog of Death #1 is now live on Kickstarter!
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My Upcoming Comic Book Kickstarter
During February 2020 I’ll be running my first ever Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign, for a print of Issue #1 of Anubis: Dog of Death.
#ThankYouPatrons Day 2019
#ThankYouPatrons Day is the day to be thankful for what strangers have given us through the crowdfunding website patreon.com
Incoming Comic Patreon
I have been spending some time lately setting up a Patreon-page for my upcoming comic that I mentioned here earlier. It is a lot of work figuring it all out, but I think it will be worth it.
Patreon is a crowdfunding website that lets people support creators who make cool stuff.
I have been signed up for a few years, mostly supporting some YouTubers I like.
I am one of many $1 supporters, which makes up the majority of the income for these full-time online entertainers.
I am making the Patreon-page more by necessity than anything else.
I have a very talented artist working on the art, but
I can only afford to pay him for one page each month