I want to spotlight some of the amazing original art reward tiers we have available for the Stomped Kaiju Comic Anthology Issue 3 Kickstarter.
The first is a B/W digital commission by @TNerocrane for only $50! You pick any character(s)! Only 5 available.
Next up is a grayscale, 6x9” traditional commission by me. Any character you’d like (doesn’t have to be a giant monster). OC’s with existing reference are fine! Only $75 - cheaper than my usual asking price, plus you get the comic! Only 15 left. #Kickstarter#kaiju
For $150 I’m offering full color 6x9” commissions, drawn using markers and/or watercolors (my choice). Only 9 of these left. This Kickstarter will fill up my commission list for the year, so if you want some art, don’t miss out!
The next two rewards are original art pages from the comic itself. @LVCIFERX drew an absolutely killer 6 page story and at $125 this is an absolute steal. Only 3 pages are left so get on this!
BTW, you should also follow him and check out his panel-day comic COFFINBIRTH.
My original art is inked traditionally over the blue line digital art. Along with the new story from this issue, I also have a few pages from my first Stomped short available. These are 1 of 1 reproductions.
Next we have a digital art pack for $200. This is an incredible deal. You get 3 digital commissions, one from me, one from @TNerocrane and one from Issue 1 artist @Grimonomicon
Only 2 of these rewards left! If you want to see your OCs or D&D crew brought to life, get on this!
And finally we have a 9x12” traditional color commission (markers and/or watercolor) drawn by me. Up to 3 characters, OCs with existing references allowed. There are only 4 of these rewards left! I always go all out on these.
Hopefully this rundown of rewards entices you to support our #kaiju comic STOMPED on #Kickstarter!
We are sincerely grateful for every supporter, from the $5 digital reward tier on up, to sharing the link to get the word out, it all makes a difference!
The Residents Complete Discography Binge Listen!
I’ve always been more intrigued by the conceptual idea of this enigmatic band than by their actual music. I feel like avant-garde music this bizarre and influential deserves a deep dive to fully appreciate. Here we go.
Meet The Residents (1974)
This album sounds like it was made by a group of music obsessed weirdos, recording their magnum opus with cheap gear in a leaky basement. The only problem? Nobody in the band can play their instrument. Primitive & sophisticated, rewards repeat listens.
I’m going to be listening to the pREServed versions of all their albums, which are remastered deluxe reissues. The pREServed version of Meet the Residents includes the Santa Dog EP and 1977 stereo mix (in my opinion far superior) along w/ misc archival tracks.