Layla Lawlor is creating
Comics and Graphic Novels

Kismet: Sun-Cutter - spies in spaaaace!

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$41
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Milestone Goals
Side story released!
$50 per month
At this point the comic becomes self-supporting, so I'll post a brand-new 6-page side story as a reward.
Monthly side stories
$200 per month
Every month donations are above this level, I'll draw and post 4 pages of a short side story set in the Kismet universe. Patrons will vote on which side comic gets the update each month.
Two Sun-Cutter pages per week
$400 per month
Every month that donations stay above this level, I will update with two pages a week rather than one (plus the 4-page side comic, of course!).
Three Sun-Cutter pages per week
$1,000 per month
The comic will update 3 times a week (M-W-F), plus side stories as mentioned above.
@Layla_in_Alaska
facebook.com/kismetcity

About

I started working on Kismet in 1992, and the webcomic was launched in October 2002. You can also find me on Livejournal and Dreamwidth, at my Kismetcity tumblr or my LaylaInAlaska tumblr.

Location

Fairbanks, AK, USA

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Hello! I'm Layla Lawlor and I'm the creator of Kismet: Sun-Cutter.

Sun-Cutter is a full-color graphic novel that updates on Mondays, starting September 1, 2014. (Updates may increase to twice or more per week, depending on how the pledges go.)

The first graphic novel in the Kismet series, Hunter's Moon, is online for free, as are a number of Kismet short comics set in the same universe. I am committed to always keeping Kismet free and online, and early next year I'll be doing a Kickstarter for a Hunter's Moon printed graphic novel. I worked on Hunter's Moon from 2002-2006 and never missed an update. I am eager to continue the characters' adventures, and I have more graphic novels planned after Sun-Cutter, as well as a ton of side stories; as a supporter, you will be able to choose which ones I work on next!

Patreon pledges support me doing what I love. At the same time, I don't want anyone to feel obligated to pledge in order to enjoy the comic. If you feel the comic is worth supporting and you can afford it, I appreciate the support. If not, please enjoy the comic! (I also welcome non-monetary forms of support -- comments and reblogging updates on Tumblr are always wonderful ways to help me keep going!) There is more information for patrons at the Patron FAQ page.
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