This is a neat idea - a part works of 100 issues capturing the history of comic books. Odd that the first issue will be 1984 (though possibly symbolic).
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/comicscene/comicscene-the-history-of-comics-1930-2030
Another example of how kickstarter can help our dreams come true (Robb - robots?)
- Float the idea first to see if you can raise the money
- If not, no one pays anything, no work is done, no one loses - but you have gained information on whether the market will sustain the idea
- If it floats, you already have the money so it's a guaranteed success
Good to know about this as a possibility. My robot project is set up in the format of a traditional book series (boos of 200-300 pages, with lots of engraving-style drawings (in the 1880s-1915 style). The first book is already written, and 5 others are set up in detail, with chapter summaries, and a few full chapters already written. I don't think I want to convert it into a comic book project, and have it come out first as a comic book series. Also, my finishing artist partner has retired. So, he won't be available for it. But, it's something to consider, IF I can't get anyone interested in the book series. I do want it to go to animation, either way.