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Comic Watch Presents: The Korner: Comic Book Crowdfunding Round Up Creator Interviews – May 24, 2026

 

WOLVES OF A FEATHER

A Lovecraft-inspired crime story that will take you to the depths of otherworldly horror and leave you hollow and haunted…

Current Funding: $509
Funding Goal: $2,356
Days Left: 7
Link: WOLVES OF A FEATHER
WOLVES OF A FEATHER is a brand-new Lovecraft-inspired crime story that will take you to the heights of cosmic horror and the depths of otherworldly terror.

When a simple heist takes a VERY wrong turn, it looks like the end of the world could be right around the corner…and our thieves are going to help usher it in, whether they want to or not.

Below are some sample pages from issue 1 of Wolves of a Feather, introducing our main characters and putting them into a deadly, horrific situation, straight out of a cosmic evil nightmare.

Wolves of a Feather is a dark, mature readers comic book, please enjoy responsibly.

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Hospice: The Collector

Allen Buchholz is the greatest comic book collector of all time. How did he build his collection? Through horrible horrible acts…

Current Funding: $2,144
Funding Goal: $2,500
Days Left: 7
Hospice is an ambitious shared universe horror project that started in 2023 for the first season’s trade, created by a powerhouse team of creators: Travis GibbFrank MartinJamie PrimackRussell NoheltyDavid Byrne, and Michael Watson. Together, they delivered a chilling, interconnected world that pushes the boundaries of horror storytelling, blending their unique voices into a haunting experience unlike anything you’veseen before. Each story is standalone and has the unique style and flair of their respective creators.

Allen Buchholz had assembled the greatest comic collection known to man, but how did he get it? Theft, extortion, and even murder… Hospice: The Collector follows Al as he builds his collection and is recruited to be another kind of collector…a GRIM REAPER a COLLECTOR OF SOULS!

This is a self contained single issue horror/humor comic book.

Based off Austin’s real life relative Allen Buchholz. Allen had an amazing comic collection full of heroes and horror. He left it to Austin after his passing. Austin watched Al die in a Hospice and thought the best way to repay him would be to make a comic with his name and likeness (he would’ve love this and it has all been approved by his estate).

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Dead Air #1-3 90s College Radio Sci-Fi With A Soundtrack

What if one day every year you could talk to the dead?

Current Funding: $7,671
Funding Goal: $9,572
Days Left: 4
What if one day a year, every year, you could talk to the dead? That’s the world of Dead Air, where the miraculous D-TALq technology has now been commoditized to the point where it’s lost more than a little of its luster. When main character Michelle finally heads to her local D-TALq franchise to reach out to a long-departed friend from her college radio days, she gets the surprise of her life that forces her to question everything she thought she knew about her past, all while striving to understand its impact on the future of everyone she cares about.
Dead Air jumps back and forth, time-wise, between Michelle’s late-90s college radio scene friendships and the tragedy that shaped her present, and the early-2010s adulthood that she and her fellow post-grads are navigating so many years later. It’s sci-fi with a soundtrack, but more importantly, it’s a look at the ties—and tunes—that bind people together across both time and space.
Issue #1 introduces us to Michelle’s 90’s university radio crew and their adult counterparts in 2011, each of which is plunged into a mystery that’s seemingly linked across the years that separate them — and linked to the D-TALq technology that has defined their future.
Issue #2 sees the clues pile up as we get a deeper look into the effects of D-TALq on society, paired with the detective work — and paranoia — driving our character’s younger selves as they peel back the layers of the cryptic signals they’re receiving and the mortal peril it has them facing. Are they warnings? Threats? And who, or what, is reaching out to them from across the void?

Issue #3 gathers the crew together for the first time as adults, while also showing us the tragic effects of Josie’s genius as she works to solve the riddle being beamed at them from the great beyond. Success, tragedy, and time have changed these once-close friends for better and for worse, but a seemingly impossible ray of hope from the past has the potential to dramatically change their collective future.

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STOMPING GROUNDS x KAIJU HEART!

A gigantic dual project launch for fans of Bob’s Burgers, Cartoon Network & comics with mega monsters (& mega heart)

Current Funding: $8,650
Funding Goal: $9,999
Days Left: 12
Stomping Grounds

Bob’s Burgers meets Pacific Rim.

It’s 2085, years after The Fermi-Fall remade Earth. Giant creatures waltz across the horizon while fuzzy, house-sized spores bounce through the suburbs like tumbleweeds, transforming backyards and cul-de-sacs into colossal alien forests.

For the Shin family, none of that is the real problem. The problem is getting through the day without losing their minds (or anything else) in the process.

TOMPING GROUNDS is an original graphic novel that mixes the comedic entourage stroytelling in a unique futuristic fantasy setting.Written and developed by Amit Tishler and Elliot Sperl, illustrated by Sarah Stern.

Kaiju Heart

Hiro is a young mechanic in a world at war with kaiju. Then he saves one. Koï is a small shape-shifting kaiju who shouldn’t exist, and the longer Hiro hides her, the more he realizes the war he was raised to fight isn’t the war he was told. The kaiju aren’t what his people believe. And neither, it turns out, is he: a truth hidden even from himself.

KAIJU HEART is a 150+ page graphic novel about mecha, monsters, and the friendships that survive a war. Written and illustrated by Touffe, a debut from one of French comics’ most exciting new voices.

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That’s a wrap for this week.
Next week, we will return with new projects to spotlight. Also, if you are crowdfunding a project and would like to be put in the Korner, drop us a line at chad@comic-watch.com, and we will take a look when we put together next week’s post

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