Thursday Arktoons

FAIRY DOOR Episode 55: Mists of Memory

FRANKENSTEIN – THE RETURN Episode 13: Terror Under Trance

THE SIEGE OF THE BLACK CITADEL Episode 17: The Roof of Hell

CHUCK DIXON PRESENTS: ADVENTURE Episode 101: The Brigand

三更战 Episode 10: 亡已呼召

BEN GARRISON Episode 122: Guilty Until Proven Innocent

STONETOSS Episode 242: Malpractice

ALICE IN WONDERLAND Episode 4: The White Rabbit

CHATEAU GRIEF Episode 315: Beside Himself


Live By the Big Two

Die by the Big Two. My sympathies for the self-reported decline of the Comicstorian are rather limited:

In a bombshell video this weekend, Ben Potter revealed that his channel has been losing money for some time now, which might come as a shock to viewers who have been watching his content, which highlights the best of Marvel and DC’s major events over the years and distills the books in easy ways for viewers to catch up on storylines…

Comicstorian caught lightning in a bottle as these superhero movies propelled interest to new cultural heights. His high production value offerings gave casual fans the background they needed on the characters to have a deeper understanding of Marvel and DC.

That all changed in 2020, according to Potter’s new video. COVID hitting slowed the production of films and ground the comic industry to a halt. It made the content harder to produce, and the offerings of Marvel and DC garnered fewer clicks than the previous content. He said the channel hoped to ride out the slowness of content and was kept alive by an angel investor who believed in his work.

But those funds eventually dried up, and as Marvel and DC began to push more woke content with their films and comics, interest in the Comicstorian content began to drop along with the companies’ properties.

Now, why would anyone involved with independent comics give a damn about this channel? When has he ever paid any attention to the considerable amount of content being produced by anyone outside the Big Two?

It’s really rather remarkable how the comics media would observably prefer to go down with the Marvel-DC ship than actually devote any attention to the space where all the action is. And I’m not just talking about the industry’s staunch refusal to pay any attention to Arkhaven Comics or Arktoons, because they also refuse to devote any to the successful products developed by independent creators like Razorfist, Eric July, Ethan van Sciver, and most of all, the massive Webtoons platform.

In fact, the comics media barely pays any attention to the long-established Japanese manga industry, even though it is bigger than Marvel and DC combined. It is essentially a collection of parasites that refuse to adapt, therefore they will die alongside their hosts.

UPDATE: In related news, the Dark Herald reports that Comixology is dead.

Amazon has finally and officially pulled the plug on the Comixology app.

ComiXology used to be something halfway decent back when the Big Two were halfway decent. It started life as an online community that would spot interesting upcoming releases and build pull lists for the brick-and-mortar comic book shops back when they existed.

It also had some tools for the aforementioned brick-and-mortar comic book shops to help raise their online presence. Then around 2009 ComiXology went one step better and launched a digital comic book reader and a digital comic book store. For a while it was looking like this was the future of comic books.

Project Asteroid strikes again. Arktoons is inevitable.

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Arktoons 14 Million

Sometimes slower, sometimes faster, but Arktoons just keeps growing. Keep an eye out for some interface changes soon, as well as the return of a few of our more popular comics and the introduction of some new ones.

There are three ways to support Arktoons. First and foremost, find a series that is a daily read. Our creators, both Arkhaven and independent, are putting out 4-8 new episodes every single day. There are now literally thousands of episodes available. And for the fiction readers, there is at least one text episode every day – Mondays feature Chuck Dixon’s The Sidewinders, for example.

Second, back our crowdfunding campaigns. We don’t have any running right now, because we’re working on fulfilling our existing ones, but we’ll launch another one once we get a few more of these omnibuses out, including both Midnight’s War and AH:Q. And third, subscribe to Arktoons.

Congratulations to everyone involved, from the authors to the backers, the creators, the devs, and the production team.

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The Descent of Marvel

Are they really even trying anymore? This is exceptionally bad dialogue, even by Hellmouth standards.

It goes without saying that this movie is going to bomb so hard, it will leave a crater that will make future archeologists suspect it caused the dinosaurs to go extinct. But the real question is: does this mark the nadir of Marvel?

And the answer is no. Because Disney hasn’t shuttered Marvel yet. But they will. Sooner or later, and probably sooner, they will.

Pity the poor Herald, who will watch this so we don’t have to.

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Thursday Arktoons

CHUCK DIXON PRESENTS: ADVENTURE Episode 100: The Brigand

THE SIEGE OF THE BLACK CITADEL Episode 16: Survivors of the Hellgate

FRANKENSTEIN – THE RETURN Episode 12: Terror Under Trance

CHATEAU GRIEF Episode 313: I’m Lavender Decorations

THE GOLDEN AGE Episode 13: Warlock Neuroform

FAIRY DOOR Episode 54: The Hammer

STONETOSS Episode 240: School of Hard Knocks

BEN GARRISON Episode 121: Crowbar in the Clamshell

三更战 Episode 9: 无可挑剔

Congratulations to Chuck Dixon and the Chuck Dixon Presents production team! This marks the 100th episode of CHUCK DIXON PRESENTS: ADVENTURE. Arkhaven, like Castalia, is always very pleased to keep the old classics alive.

CHUCK DIXON PRESENTS: ADVENTURE

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