ASYL: THE PASSION OF THE RABADI REDUX
The campaign for fellow Kiwi @NasserRabadi13's campaign ASYL has closed with $4,748 from 173 backers without entering in-demand. The campaign was considered a litmus test on how former Comicsgate creators would be received by the audience if they chose to return to the indie crowdfunding movement. ASYL offered 20 pages of black and white art from artist Vic King and was written by Nasser Rabadi, telling the tale of a woman as she's hunted by Dracula in an insane asylum. The comic is an homage to a lost film from the early twentieth century and features the art style of German expressionism. It is unknown whether Nasser will change the campaign to allow it to serve as an in-demand storefront, but I'm sure he can inform us all below in the thread.
I wonder how Nasser's campaign would have faired if it didn't have such a silly name like "Asyl"?
It is hardly a name that resonates or plays on one's subconscious.



