There are just a bit over twenty-four hours left in Greg Rucka and Rick Burchett’s Kickstarter campaign for the collected print edition of Lady Sabre & the Pirates of the Ineffable Aether, Volume One. Last month, shortly after the project launched and was almost immediately funded, Rucka spoke with ComicBook.com about the project; at the time, we ran a Kickstarter-focused article that discussed, among other things, the controversial Wish I Was Here Kickstarter campaign from Zach Braff, which was in the headlines at the time, and the responsibility that Rucka felt to his audience–especially the backers of the book.This time around, we’ll take some quotes from that same interview in which Rucka talks about his creative partners, the comic itself and the joy that he gets from working on the title.ComicBook.com: Do you think that in the first and the last few days, the Kickstarter will be particularly crazy because you’re an established talent and so you’ve got fans who know for a fact they plan to support this book, and it’s just a matter of timing?
Lady Sabre’s Rucka: “This is Where the Newspaper Strip Has Gone”
There are just a bit over twenty-four hours left in Greg Rucka and Rick Burchett’s Kickstarter […]