You’re basically telling them that their hard work isn’t worth as much as they think it is
Which is fucked up
Just pay the price
Or if you can’t afford it then explain that
There’s a huge difference between “I’m not paying that cuz I think it’s too much!” and “I can’t pay that because I can’t afford to.”
The first says “Screw you! This crap isn’t worth that!”
The second says “This is totally worth that amount because I understand that you worked hard on this and I would definitely pay that price if I could, but my financial situation simply doesn’t allow it.”
Yeah so. Don’t be a dick by haggling with an artist.
please support motor crush, its a new comic with a black lesbian lead with lovely art style and an intricate plot about motorcycle lesbians & their rival gangs
you get it instantly in a comic you can read online. It’s like fucking Steam for comics.
The comic itself is made by the team responsible for New52 Batgirl (Babs Tarr, Cameron Steward, Brendan Fletcher) so if you liked their run on Batgirl* , you will like this book!
* - the one where Batgirl moves to Burnside, and during which Batgirl’s trans woman friend had a lesbian wedding
So a bit of an update because even I was confused on what was going on with the series at the moment…The comic didn’t sell enough to warrant single issues, so it’s been on a long hiatus since the middle of 2018.
But the good news is that it is still being produced in trade paperback format and it is coming back real real soon!
The next trade release is expected to be in July of this year and I cannot stress enough how important it is to preorder if you want the series to keep going, especially considering how it’s likely going to be stocked in even fewer stores due to its new format.
If you still need to be convinced on why you should pick it up, it has the following
A cool future world about livestreamed entertainment
Motorcycle racing during the day with Illegal street racing at night
Black lesbian lead with a CANON GIRLFRIEND (who she’s trying to get back with when the story starts)
Extremely good art by Babs Tarr, who many Critical Role fans may recognize from Pub Draw!
Seriously, I can’t state enough that the black lesbian lead isn’t just queerbaiting or some kind of doomed scenario