WHAT WE LEAVE BEHIND, SAM HAWTHORNE, POWER BUG, and two more projects you’ll love!


Welcome to this week’s installment of The Beat’s Comics Crowdfunding Round-Up! Come with us to check out a story about parting ways, a detective who loves hot dogs, a superpowered bug, and two more stories we love!


What We Leave Behind


Creators: CoCo Comics Publishing
Goal: $394
End Date: September 30
Goodies: Get the digital copy for $6, get the physical copy for $10, or at higher tiers get the Jpatricks collection for $33. 

8 Stories, 8 Genres, 8 Artists, 1 Writer. A comic short story collection written by James Patricks exploring the theme of Legacy.

A story about the highs and lows of Brockhamptons output, a psychological thriller about a too real costume, a police scientist that can predict the future, and much more. This anthology has something for every kind of fan. All this creativity to explore Patrick’s own anxieties about, simply put, what we leave behind. The anthology looks interesting and worth checking out the projects page. You wont regret it. 

Become a backer here. 

SAM HAWTHORNE: An Extra Layer of Onions


Creators: Jakob Luedtke (Creator)
Goal: $1,663
End Date: October 12
Goodies: Get the digital edition for $8, the physical copy for $28, or the hardcover for $45.

Grumpy, cynical, and spending way too much time trying to look cool in a second hand suit. Sam solves every case, one hotdog at a time.

At first glance it seems like this is just another project, that was until reading the bio for Jacob Luiedtke a 19 year old from Berlin Germany. He’s the creator of Sam Hawthorne his take on a tough as nails detective who just wants to take it easy. I couldn’t help but check out the comic that for just $8 can be yours. I’m excited to see why Sam has such a love for hotdogs and solving crime, all behind the idea of a 19 year old. Check out the project page, its worth a look.

Become a backer here. 

Power Bug


Creators: Jaedyn Carmichael (Writer), Joao Leal Luiz (Artist)
Goal: $1,000
End Date: October 5
Goodies: Get a limited edition digital cover for $5 and the Power Bug: Synergi Archive for $15. 

Through blood, sweat and tears, Virgil Starshine will prevail and to become the hero the world needs.

So this project has no promise of a physical release, in fact it just started and it is off to a slow pace. That being said I couldn’t help but look over the art on the project page. The design for power bug looks fantastic, kind of reminded me of a tokusatsu inspired ranger and I couldn’t help but want more. The comic is still very much a work in progress but for just $5 you can have your own art and support an independent artist. I can’t help but want more. 

Become a backer here. 

Te Quiero, Te amo


Creators: Can.S.M (Creator/Artist/Writer)
Goal: $1,500
End Date: September 19
Goodies: Get the digital copy with a limited edition 5×7 print amd sticker for $30

When two Latinos become unassigned-assigned partners they quickly realize their friendship will quickly change from friends to lovers

Last call! Te Quiero, Te Amo is a webcomic with over 300 pages of content and is part of the Tapas Creator Bonus Program! The story follows Chava, an introverted Latino beginning his junior year at university, as he falls in love with a bubbly marching band kid. The comic explores the experiences of queer couples in Latino communities, tackling themes like homophobia, family dynamics, and generational trauma. With its meaningful focus on identity and culture, Te Quiero, Te Amo stands out as an important and unique work that’s well worth exploring. Dont miss out!

Become a backer here. 

Solace County – Vol. 3


Creators: J. Marshall Smith (Writer/Artist)
Goal: $6,000
End Date: October 9
Goodies: Get the digital copy for $10, the physical copy for $20, the special edition for $30, or at higher tiers get the copy and the original art ticket for only $40 and much more!

J. Marshall Smith delivers his third Solace County collection plus new editions of Solace County Vol. 1 and Good Girl Laika!

Smith is already well-known for his work on Good Girl Laika, a fun, ahistorical comic about the famous space dog, exploring themes of love, isolation, and one of the best “good girls” to ever exist. In addition to pitching a redesigned second release of Good Girl Laika, he now brings us the third volume of his ongoing series, Solace County! We did a piece on Good Girl Laika many moons ago, and here at The Beat, we’re absolutely thrilled to see Smith return with another exciting project. Don’t miss out—check it out before it’s too late!

Become a backer here. 


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