Point made. I have purchased All of the bits of Endtown available as an E-Book offering.Perhaps, after I’m caught up on my X-mass bills, ill get me some hard copies.Theres always ways to make room in the book cases.
This is something for me to consider. I haven’t had a lot of spare cash lately, but I really should pay something for all the enjoyment Aaron has given me thus far.
I send Aaron something every month as soon as my pay hits. I am lucky that I have a fairly decent job, and I want to share a little bit of my good fortune as well as support a fantastic storyteller. Aaron has been through some tough medical issues and it has left his finances depleted. I don’t think it’s right that medical bills should silence his tales.
I enjoy reading. Everything from classics, sci-fi, historical novels and yes COMICS. Endtown is at the top of my list in the comics area. It is more on the order of an illustrated novel. Although retired now I got on board at patreon.l
I wish I could help out and donate, but disability pay does not cover all a families needs. Too many months end standing in line at a food bank as it it.
This is a brilliant way of putting the case. Almost everyone in the old publishing and media business is wondering how to reinvent a business model that works in the electronic age.Aaron writes and draws works of brilliance and gives them to us without obligation but with hope. He has certainly enriched my life. In return, I have helped him and various ways and will continue to do so. Those of you who would love to help him financially but can’t, you can still help at the very least by spreading the Endtown word and encouraging other people to share in this wonderful, free story.
Beautifully put, as always. I’m definitely in; however I could be persuaded to donate more if you get Holly, Wally, Chick and Irving out of Lizardopolis in good shape. Just sayin…
I LOVE PATREON!! I have no room for “things” but I do have a little extra each month. Giving a little each month is easier than giving a big chunk once. As little as $5.00 a month = $600 a year. I can do $5.00 at a time. I can’t do $600 in one shot. Please give Aaron what you can. This storyteller needs to keep telling his stories!
Curse you Barnes & Noble!I just tried to buy the three books of Endtown, only to be told ‘only available in the US’<shakes $10 at the site> I want to buy but you wont let me… Nice business stragegy! <_<
I know that in this economy things are tight for many of us.And with the holiday bills about to hit, it’s hard to think of taking on any new obligations.But no matter how hard things are, I’m sure that everyone here can pledge at least $5 a month to help keep Aaron going.Or if it makes it easier for you, just think of it as the least you can do to help keep Endtown going.I am hard pressed to find either a harder working story teller or a better comic, so let’s all do what we can to make sure that Aaron can continue doing what he – and we – love.
crookedwolf Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Well said, Storyteller. And beautifully drawn!
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Point made. I have purchased All of the bits of Endtown available as an E-Book offering.Perhaps, after I’m caught up on my X-mass bills, ill get me some hard copies.Theres always ways to make room in the book cases.
Robert Nowall Premium Member almost 10 years ago
I’ll do what I can.
Ida No almost 10 years ago
Very nice work, Aaron!Time for people to understand that ideas are worth a lot more than people think they are.
Darwinskeeper almost 10 years ago
I understand. Hopefully I will return to the working world soon so I can help.
Melkior almost 10 years ago
This is something for me to consider. I haven’t had a lot of spare cash lately, but I really should pay something for all the enjoyment Aaron has given me thus far.
scyphi26 almost 10 years ago
This is the most creative way to ask people to donate to patreon I’ve ever seen.
Patjade almost 10 years ago
I send Aaron something every month as soon as my pay hits. I am lucky that I have a fairly decent job, and I want to share a little bit of my good fortune as well as support a fantastic storyteller. Aaron has been through some tough medical issues and it has left his finances depleted. I don’t think it’s right that medical bills should silence his tales.
PShaw0423 almost 10 years ago
Patreon.com did NOT make it easy — or maybe their web site just doesn’t play well with iOS! — but by golly, I did it and I’m on board. Go, Aaron!
Twonky almost 10 years ago
I enjoy reading. Everything from classics, sci-fi, historical novels and yes COMICS. Endtown is at the top of my list in the comics area. It is more on the order of an illustrated novel. Although retired now I got on board at patreon.l
Aslan Balaur almost 10 years ago
I wish I could help out and donate, but disability pay does not cover all a families needs. Too many months end standing in line at a food bank as it it.
Jenner Premium Member almost 10 years ago
This is a brilliant way of putting the case. Almost everyone in the old publishing and media business is wondering how to reinvent a business model that works in the electronic age.Aaron writes and draws works of brilliance and gives them to us without obligation but with hope. He has certainly enriched my life. In return, I have helped him and various ways and will continue to do so. Those of you who would love to help him financially but can’t, you can still help at the very least by spreading the Endtown word and encouraging other people to share in this wonderful, free story.
bscruffy almost 10 years ago
Beautifully put, as always. I’m definitely in; however I could be persuaded to donate more if you get Holly, Wally, Chick and Irving out of Lizardopolis in good shape. Just sayin…
contralto2b almost 10 years ago
I LOVE PATREON!! I have no room for “things” but I do have a little extra each month. Giving a little each month is easier than giving a big chunk once. As little as $5.00 a month = $600 a year. I can do $5.00 at a time. I can’t do $600 in one shot. Please give Aaron what you can. This storyteller needs to keep telling his stories!
Shane Graytail almost 10 years ago
Curse you Barnes & Noble!I just tried to buy the three books of Endtown, only to be told ‘only available in the US’<shakes $10 at the site> I want to buy but you wont let me… Nice business stragegy! <_<
So I hopped onto Patreon instead.
sylerner almost 10 years ago
I know that in this economy things are tight for many of us.And with the holiday bills about to hit, it’s hard to think of taking on any new obligations.But no matter how hard things are, I’m sure that everyone here can pledge at least $5 a month to help keep Aaron going.Or if it makes it easier for you, just think of it as the least you can do to help keep Endtown going.I am hard pressed to find either a harder working story teller or a better comic, so let’s all do what we can to make sure that Aaron can continue doing what he – and we – love.
Monkmunk almost 10 years ago
Proud of everyone who is supporting this fantastic comic. We’re almost at the first milestone goal!