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GOAL OF $500 REACHED! But wait, there's more...



Great news, everybody:  my Kickstarter project for Cosmoknight issue#0 is officially funded!  Truly humbling and exciting for yours truly.  A huge THANK YOU to all my backers thus far, you made it happen!

Now we've got some time before my deadline, Aug. 21, to raise additional funds for even more prints and promotional materials for SLC Comicon happening this September.  I have stretch goals outlined for when we reach $600, $700, $800, and $1000.  Simply put more money gets us more prints, t-shirts, posters, business cards, etc.  I'm striving to put my best foot forward at Comicon, I've now got the minimum I need for printing at least 200 comics, but since there's going to be around 35,000 people there over three days, I probably will need more....

For those of you who haven't checked out my Kickstarter video, here it is: 


Check out my kickstarter page to join the cause!

Also here's a flier you can copy & paste, print off, and pass on to your friends as well as local stores, including comic book shops, bookstores, libraries, etc.  Once again, THANK YOU TO MY WONDERFUL BACKERS.  Please keep passing this on to other people via your channels.  Let's keep up the momentum for an awesome run at Comicon!

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