>Webcomic backed by Kickstarter
>made over $80,000
>only 8 pages were made
>last page was 4 years ago
>creator still active on social media, hasn't said a word about the comic
How is this even fucking legal
Oh, correction, Page 8 came out after a 2-year hiatus in 2015.
>>94754140
Kickstarter creators have exactly ZERO legal obligations or oversight to deliver what they do. That's of course big part of the appeal of the platform - not the scam potential I mean, but the result 'no red tape' approach. Because you basically ask people to give you money and you basically pinky swear you will deliver, this makes it WAY easier for actual creators to get their projects off the ground without fucking around with publishers and investors.
why is lexxy so lazy?
>>94754140
isnt that fraud?, shame some people use Patreon to get a quick buck and not deliver.
Why the fuck would you use kickstarter to fund a webcomic and not a graphic novel.