Jonathan Hickman, Scott Snyder, Saladin Ahmed, more big-name creators to launch comics through Substack

promo art for Terrorwar
(Image credit: Saladin Ahmed & Dave Acosta)

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Outgoing Amazing 𝄹🌌Spider-Man writer Nick Spencer will♔ lead a host of top comic book creators including Jonathan Hickman, Scott Snyder, Ram V, Molly Ostertag, and Saladin Ahmed in starting comic subscription newsletters through digital publishing platform Substack, as announced . 

The Times credits Spencer with "brokeri⛄ng" the influx of creators to Substack♒, stating Spencer began working with Substack founder Chris Best in the period of 2020 in which comic book distribution was interrupted due to COVID-19 shutdowns. Spencer's , though the confirmation comes with the announcement of the aforementioned creators, as well as a promise of more creators to be named.

Writer James Tynion IV is also included in the Times' announcement, having broken the news o💖f his involvement with Substack himself through his personal newsl🔥etter, along with his impending departure from to focus solely on his creator-owned work.

The creators who come to Substack will retain sole ownership of 🐻their work, be it comics, instructional material, or other publications released through the platform, while also being paid by Substack. The Times states Substack will keep "most of the subscription revenue for the first year" of its deals with creators, with the platform keeping 10% from then on, though the creators themselves wꦑill decide if their content subscriptions will cost money and if so how much.

Several of the creators bringing their work to S꧂ubstack have already revealed stories they plan to tell on the platform. 

Tynion revealed his story Blue Book with Michael Avon Oeming, which recounts tales of alien encoun🌞💎ters taken from real testimony (the name comes from the so-called Project Blue Book collection of alien evidence known to real-world conspiracy theorists).

Meanwhile, writer Saladin Ahmed and artist D🐎ave Acosta will create Terrorwar, about a dystopian future where people litera♔lly battle their own fears given shape. 

A🥃nd writer Jonathan Hickman will enlist his own team of co-creators for a story titled Three Worlds Three Moons, similar to his approach as 'Head of X' for Marvel's X-Men line. Alongside artists Mike Del Mundo and Mike Huddleston, Hickman will bring in writers Ram V and Tini Howard, among others. He'll also allow his subscribers some say in how the story is told - though the details of how this could work haven't been spelled out yet.

Finally, writer Scott Snyder, who recently inked a deal to release a host of creator-owned comics tꦍhrough🐈 digital reader app Comixology and publisher Dark Horse, will create a newsletter of♓ instructional material on how to break into and create comic books.

The Times does not state the start dates for the newsletters from the listed c🥂rꦛeators.

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