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James on August 11th, 2010 at 6:00 am
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Blood and Bones (written by Christian Beranek with art by Andrew Mangum and MaxFlan Araujo) is a take no prisoners military horror graphic novel that asks the question “How far would you go to survive?”
Blood and Bones is a comic looking for your support. Writing and illustrating a comic is difficult enough, but having it published and consumed is another step altogether. You can support Blood and Bones by visiting their Kickstarter project page and donating to make publishing and marketing the comic $2,000 easier. Even better, depending the amount you donate, you get a free copy of the book! ($5 gets you a PDF copy and $10 gets you a tangible signed copy). If you’re into comics, military, horror or you just have a lot of money, you can help!
So far, the project has raised $1,715 of their $2,000 goal with just 4 days left. If you’re unfamiliar with the way it works, Kickstarter.com is an “all-or-nothing” funding website for just about any creative project you can think of. “All-or-nothing” meaning if the project doesn’t meet the goal in the allotted time, no money changes hands. In short, even if gruesome military horror isn’t your bag, even just $1 dollar can help turn a comic from concept to concrete.
Donate.
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