Welcome to this week’s Beat’s Comic Crowdfunding Roundup!
Take a look at the TTRPG Icebreaker, a cyberpunk epic with giant gods, Who Met Roger Rabbit and the Son of Lucifer, and two more of our favorite projects.
The Wilder #1
Creator: Running Grand Studio
Goal: $$5,965
End date: December 11, 2025
Bonus: Get a digital copy for $11, a physical copy for $16, a John J. Pearson Variant Limited Edition for $19, or at a higher level, the Othering Collector Bundle for $34, and more.
The dimension-hopping, genre-bending epic fantasy/cyberpunk comic series you’ve been waiting for. For fans of Metal Harant and Saga.
What makes Kickstarter so interesting is that many of the projects you see across the site are so crazy that you can’t help but invest in them. That’s why The Wilder ticks all the right boxes for me. “Ride the Beast God. Hack the Multiverse. Embrace the Chaos.” This is the first thing you see in giant bold letters on the page, before you get any introduction to Running Grand Studios. I thought I was watching a fantasy epic. Instead, we got a cyberpunk story in which the protagonist teams up with a giant beast god to fight an ancient evil across space and time. It’s amazing and a real hit for fans of TTRPGs, Cyberpunk, and Fantasy. Check out this project. You won’t regret it!
Become a patron here.
RPG party questions
Author: Lindrum Dice
Goal: $2,740
End date: November 28, 2025
Merchandise: The complete original game is available for $26, the “Side Quest” tier is available for $31, and the retail tier is available for $306.
A cozy conversation game for ttrpg players to share their experiences and collect points from their in-game adventures.
Recently, Dungeons & Dragons released an expanded version of the Player’s Handbook and Dungeon Master’s Guide, so I’ve been looking for ways to enrich my TTRPG experience at home. That’s when I came across the RPG party question and what it brings to the proverbial TTRPG table. All the knowledge you gain from playing table talk role-playing games will be your weapon in this game. With the right players and the right memories, you can build a special kind of experience here. This is an RPG party conversation game. All questions are focused on TTRPGs, making them a great icebreaker for newcomers and veterans to get them ready for their own Session Zero, or just a fun game to crack down at a get-together. It’s worth a look. Don’t miss this project!
Become a patron here.
Malloch the Damned #1 – Whiskey-soaked bizarre horror comic
Creator: David M. Booher (writer), Winston Gambro (artist)
Goal: $11,000
End date: December 11, 2025
Merchandise: Get a digital copy for $5, a physical copy (Cover A) for $10, comics + glitter stickers + 10 cards for $29, variant covers for $30, autographed comics for $40, mystery boxes for $70, and more.
90’s Vertigo style! A strange, witty, emotionally layered noir. Son of Lucifer is Constantine meets Hellboy of a strange nature!
Malloch the Damned #1 offers a vibrant noir-inspired story centered around Malloch, the son of Lucifer. He is impressionable and moody, and has just been banished from Hell after revealing he is gay. Joined by a group of lively and unique characters, Marok begins his journey back to the underworld. This comic balances humor with stunning visuals. The colors really shine off the page. It gave me a Who framed Roger Rabbit vibe and I fell in love with it. It’s something that will fascinate others and I can’t wait to see what they think about this project!
Become a patron here.
Heavy metal library unlocked
Producer: Heavy Metal
Goal: $10,000
End date: December 12, 2025
Bonus: Get a digital copy for $7, a physical copy for $10, a poster for $14, or higher tiers like Fade and Hot Towel tiers for $28.
From cyberpunk to erotic apocalypse – the heavy metal library is unlocked in four definitive volumes that will blow your mind.
Heavy metal has been reinventing fantasy, science fiction, and horror for nearly 50 years, and today its legacy continues through heavy metal libraries. This permanent line of premium hardcovers collects the genre-defining stories and visionary art that made the magazine legendary. This launch includes four cornerstone pieces. RanXerox, a punk-led cybernetic rebellion. Segment is a philosophical science fiction masterpiece. Druna, Paolo Serpieri’s iconic story of beauty and apocalypse. and The Covers That Led Us Here, a wonderful anthology of cover art spanning 50 years. Each title is available in two editions. One is a Kickstarter exclusive edition, available only for the first 72 hours, featuring a variant cover that will not be reprinted, and the other is an ongoing library edition, where archival hardcovers form the collection. This is not just a celebration of heavy metal’s past, but the foundations of its future, and fans are right there.
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Lands of Manarchy #1: Magical Fantasy Adventure
Original work and production: Set Comix
Goal: $3,977
End date: December 6, 2025
Bonus: Get a digital copy for $7, a physical copy for $16, and a limited physical copy for $24.
Young kingdoms fight for control of MANA, a new and unknown source of magic. For now, the Rogrow family controls the mana supply…
When I saw the giant king frog, I knew I was in the right place. In Lands of Manarchy #1, magic is forbidden and power is up for grabs. The story follows young prince Lancelot Loglow and his crew as they smuggle mana across the kingdom, risking everything to make the Loglow family the only source of magic in the land. Rumors have spread that they control the source, but with warring factions and hungry rivals looming, trust is scarce. One taste of mana could change the course of the coming war. Best of all, this is the 24-page debut novel from Settle Comic, bringing vivid creatures, political intrigue, and rich fantasy adventures to life. Perfect for fans of Game of Thrones, Mouthguard, Bloomborough, and Redwall. Featuring text by Samuel Gregg, art by Vittoria “Bonedust” Pompolani, and lettering by Torben Racicot, Land of Manarchy is ready to add to your collection, and it’s just the beginning of its journey.
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