sylphy
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about 2 months ago

Project Update: Preparing to Launch...

We're entering the final days of the backing of Perfect Crime Party, at 79% funding and 420 backers! (nice)

Thank you firstly to everyone who has already backed.
We appreciate your efforts sharing this page as well to anyone who you think might love a little crime prime time, and we think you're going to love the variety in our upcoming print! You've still got time to choose a few extra goodies from our add-ons section as well if you were interested in pushing that pledge a little more. We've got one of our newest titles for selection for you to consider today: Failure to Launch!

It's easy to be disheartened when you only see the stories of success - history is written by the winners and sometimes just by the people who managed to make the most of an idea that they didn't start. For every story of triumph, there's a thousand stories of how a startup ended up as a Failure to Launch. This is an anthology of dreamers of human potential that didn't quite make the cut, but are still worth their stuff. That were too soon for their time. That maybe should have succeeded, or maybe it's really good they didn't succeed!

What should interest you about this? Perhaps you were raised with a fear of failure. Told that you could do anything, but faced with reality you realize it may not work out? But maybe you've also been surprised when told you've inspired someone. Or you remember someone whose failed efforts were enough to make you go 'I could do that'? That's the spark that makes others try - and makes you try again, yourself! But to begin, you must not be afraid to fail!

If you root for the underdog, this collection of over 30 comics about historical hopefuls will grip you! And maybe make you pick up that thing you thought was too hard juuuust one more time...

Any idea, failure or success, can lead to the future! Even yours! Below is The First Union by Harry Brewis (hbomberguy) and illustrated by Skutch, telling us the tale of the well-intentions of the spinning jenny, the embodiment of A Worker's Frustration, and what Luddites used to do to people who thought they were a class above their employees...


Have you considered, rather than quitting that job you hate, to start talking about unionizing instead? 🤔


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