The Sunday Comics on Kickstarter
Golden Bell Entertainment’s The Sunday Comics collaborative arts project will begin with a monthly 15” x 22” newspaper publication. The project will feature the work of over 300 artists covering hundreds of pages of full color content. A Kickstarter campaign to fund the project began on November 24, 2015 and the goal was surpassed by 300% on the first day.
The Sunday Comics shines in its partnerships with creators in the entertainment industry. The collaborative group includes Paul Dini (writer Lost, Batman: The Animated Series), Bill Plympton (Oscar nominated animator, Cannes grand prize winner), Bill Sienkiewicz (Eisner Award winner), Glenn McCoy (storyboard artist Minions), John Sanford (director Dragons), Mike Collins (storyboard artist Doctor Who), and Jorge Gutierrez (director The Book of Life). The Sunday Comics goal is to empower creators with this new platform to spotlight interesting stories in a timeless format.
Golden Bell is also working with The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library and Museum to bring original copies of comic strips like Little Nemo in Slumberland to their original format. They’ll also collaborate with syndicates to bring Garfield, Peanuts, Dennis the Menace, Dick Tracy, and Prince Valiant. They have also received the rights to Jim Davis and Paws, Inc. to create original Garfield comics, which hasn’t been done before. In addition, they have received the rights from Playtonic Games to create an official companion game to Banjo-Kazooie.
“To create a renaissance in comics, you need to look outside of what’s being done today,” Golden Bell Entertainment founder Marc Goldner said. “You must not only go abroad, but look at other mediums and see the most creative and effective way to bring people together. Creating timeless masterpieces doesn’t come overnight, it’s something you must work for constantly. With every new idea, you need an equally creative way to execute a vision.”
To learn more about The Sunday Comics, check out their Kickstarter campaign and order a copy today.
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The Sunday Comics on Kickstarter
Golden Bell Entertainment’s The Sunday Comics collaborative arts project will begin with a monthly 15” x 22” newspaper publication. The project will feature the work of over 300 artists covering hundreds of pages of full color content. A Kickstarter campaign to fund the project began on November 24, 2015 and the goal was surpassed by 300% on the first day.
The Sunday Comics shines in its partnerships with creators in the entertainment industry. The collaborative group includes Paul Dini (writer Lost, Batman: The Animated Series), Bill Plympton (Oscar nominated animator, Cannes grand prize winner), Bill Sienkiewicz (Eisner Award winner), Glenn McCoy (storyboard artist Minions), John Sanford (director Dragons), Mike Collins (storyboard artist Doctor Who), and Jorge Gutierrez (director The Book of Life). The Sunday Comics goal is to empower creators with this new platform to spotlight interesting stories in a timeless format.
Golden Bell is also working with The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library and Museum to bring original copies of comic strips like Little Nemo in Slumberland to their original format. They’ll also collaborate with syndicates to bring Garfield, Peanuts, Dennis the Menace, Dick Tracy, and Prince Valiant. They have also received the rights to Jim Davis and Paws, Inc. to create original Garfield comics, which hasn’t been done before. In addition, they have received the rights from Playtonic Games to create an official companion game to Banjo-Kazooie.
“To create a renaissance in comics, you need to look outside of what’s being done today,” Golden Bell Entertainment founder Marc Goldner said. “You must not only go abroad, but look at other mediums and see the most creative and effective way to bring people together. Creating timeless masterpieces doesn’t come overnight, it’s something you must work for constantly. With every new idea, you need an equally creative way to execute a vision.”
To learn more about The Sunday Comics, check out their Kickstarter campaign and order a copy today.






