Anti-woke comic book defies cancel culture, earns $1.7M in four days

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Anti-woke comic book defies cancel culture, earns $1.7M in four days


By
Lorraine Taylor, Fox News
July 15, 2022 6:56pm
Updated
anti-woke-comics-02.jpg
Eric July started his own comic book company to counter what he saw as mainstream comics' overt left-wing agenda.Rippaverse Comics
Fox News
In a world full of “woke” culture, one man is taking an artistic stand.
Writer, content creator and musician Eric July is adding a new feather to his cap: comic book creator. July officially launched his first comic book “Isom #1” through publishing company Rippaverse on Monday — and it’s been a smashing success.
July’s book has already brought in more than $1.7 million in pre-orders in just the first four days. Nearly 19,000 people have pre-ordered — but not everyone is happy about it.
The release of “Isom #1” created somewhat of a stir on social media, particularly Reddit, where promotional videos for the comic book were banned from certain subreddits for “supporting comics from hate groups.”
But July tells Fox News Digital his comic book company is no such thing. “A lot of it has to do with the fact that I am a person that they simply do not like,” he said.
July, a self-described libertarian, hosts his own podcast and has appeared on several media outlets as a political commentator. July said he is “on a mission to spread liberty, speak out against nonsense and work towards a more free and prosperous society.”
Comic bookThe comic earned $1.7 million in preorders in the first four days.Rippaverse Comics
July said a lot of entertainment today is out to “beat people over the head with stuff like social justice” and left-leaning agendas.
“To see the industry go in the direction that it’s gone kind of lights a fire under you,” July said. “It’s not like it’s getting any better. These people are doubling down on everything that they’re doing no matter how often the fans reject it.”
So, he created Rippaverse.
“I put my money where my mouth is,” July said. “I just started a comic book company. I told people I’m not beating the audience over the head with my individual political views with this, and that got me called the most ugly names I’ve probably ever been called in my life.”

But the constant comments about his race and political views will not stop him from making a return to the essence of what he says comic books are all about.
July explained that a lot of people see comic books as an escape from the real world and an opportunity to enjoy themselves and “get their morale up.”
“I like seeing people be stoked. I like seeing people be happy and enthusiastic about something that is happening in entertainment. The last five, six years, it’s been rough for a lot of people [because] folks have just been holding their nose as they go through and consume whatever entertainment it is that they’re consuming,” he said.
July said he hopes to build a fandom where people can share their theories and build friendships.
“We’re seeing success and people are enthusiastic. Customers are enthusiastic and that’s why they hate us,” he said. “This is what I do. This is my passion. I’m a comic book lifer.”
Isom #1Isom #1 follows a Texas rancher named Avery Silman.Rippaverse Comics
“Isom #1” follows the story of Avery Silman, a common rancher in Florepark, Texas, who “obtained some unique abilities” and spent a brief time acting as a hero under the moniker Isom. Things take a turn for Silman when he gets a call from his sister about an old friend who has become one of the most feared men in the city. Silman goes to visit his childhood friend and ends up in some violent altercations as he is sucked back into the world of “excepts” or “special beings.”
The 96-page comic book will serve as a launching pad for the entire Rippaverse Comics universe. The comics are brought to life through July’s writing, Cliff Richards’ pencil and ink work, Gabe Eltaeb’s color work and Eric Weathers’ lettering.
For now, July is heading back to the drawing board — quite literally. He said it’s time to get back to work.
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“I want to get books into the hands of the people,” he said. “This is a blessing. I thank God for this opportunity and all the supporters from all different pockets of the internet.”
“Isom #1” is available for pre-order now on rippaverse.com. The comic book is due to ship in August.
 
Anti-woke comic book defies cancel culture, earns $1.7M in four days


By
Lorraine Taylor, Fox News
July 15, 2022 6:56pm
Updated
anti-woke-comics-02.jpg
Eric July started his own comic book company to counter what he saw as mainstream comics' overt left-wing agenda.Rippaverse Comics
Fox News
In a world full of “woke” culture, one man is taking an artistic stand.
Writer, content creator and musician Eric July is adding a new feather to his cap: comic book creator. July officially launched his first comic book “Isom #1” through publishing company Rippaverse on Monday — and it’s been a smashing success.
July’s book has already brought in more than $1.7 million in pre-orders in just the first four days. Nearly 19,000 people have pre-ordered — but not everyone is happy about it.
The release of “Isom #1” created somewhat of a stir on social media, particularly Reddit, where promotional videos for the comic book were banned from certain subreddits for “supporting comics from hate groups.”
But July tells Fox News Digital his comic book company is no such thing. “A lot of it has to do with the fact that I am a person that they simply do not like,” he said.
July, a self-described libertarian, hosts his own podcast and has appeared on several media outlets as a political commentator. July said he is “on a mission to spread liberty, speak out against nonsense and work towards a more free and prosperous society.”
Comic bookThe comic earned $1.7 million in preorders in the first four days.Rippaverse Comics
July said a lot of entertainment today is out to “beat people over the head with stuff like social justice” and left-leaning agendas.
“To see the industry go in the direction that it’s gone kind of lights a fire under you,” July said. “It’s not like it’s getting any better. These people are doubling down on everything that they’re doing no matter how often the fans reject it.”
So, he created Rippaverse.
“I put my money where my mouth is,” July said. “I just started a comic book company. I told people I’m not beating the audience over the head with my individual political views with this, and that got me called the most ugly names I’ve probably ever been called in my life.”

But the constant comments about his race and political views will not stop him from making a return to the essence of what he says comic books are all about.
July explained that a lot of people see comic books as an escape from the real world and an opportunity to enjoy themselves and “get their morale up.”
“I like seeing people be stoked. I like seeing people be happy and enthusiastic about something that is happening in entertainment. The last five, six years, it’s been rough for a lot of people [because] folks have just been holding their nose as they go through and consume whatever entertainment it is that they’re consuming,” he said.
July said he hopes to build a fandom where people can share their theories and build friendships.
“We’re seeing success and people are enthusiastic. Customers are enthusiastic and that’s why they hate us,” he said. “This is what I do. This is my passion. I’m a comic book lifer.”
Isom #1Isom #1 follows a Texas rancher named Avery Silman.Rippaverse Comics
“Isom #1” follows the story of Avery Silman, a common rancher in Florepark, Texas, who “obtained some unique abilities” and spent a brief time acting as a hero under the moniker Isom. Things take a turn for Silman when he gets a call from his sister about an old friend who has become one of the most feared men in the city. Silman goes to visit his childhood friend and ends up in some violent altercations as he is sucked back into the world of “excepts” or “special beings.”
The 96-page comic book will serve as a launching pad for the entire Rippaverse Comics universe. The comics are brought to life through July’s writing, Cliff Richards’ pencil and ink work, Gabe Eltaeb’s color work and Eric Weathers’ lettering.
For now, July is heading back to the drawing board — quite literally. He said it’s time to get back to work.
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What do you think? Post a comment.
“I want to get books into the hands of the people,” he said. “This is a blessing. I thank God for this opportunity and all the supporters from all different pockets of the internet.”
“Isom #1” is available for pre-order now on rippaverse.com. The comic book is due to ship in August.

Better be some gruesome white deaths in it too. I’ll order some.
 
So this is a Christian superhero?! This doesn't seem "anti-woke" more Christian. Really doesn't give ANY information about the character, plot or the universe that is woke or anti-woke. Just say it's a Christian comic, people using woke for clickbait and as trigger words
 
So this is a Christian superhero?! This doesn't seem "anti-woke" more Christian. Really doesn't give ANY information about the character, plot or the universe that is woke or anti-woke. Just say it's a Christian comic, people using woke for clickbait and as trigger words

Exactly. When I hear the word “woke” it’s coming from a middle aged right wing square CAC white supremacist.
 
Just saw this today.


This really seems like a fake story! Went into more detail about the Blazing Saddles tweet than the comic itself. The Faux News story only has 4 SENTENCES about the comic/character itself, but goes on and on about him being a libertarian, a black man and being anti-woke!
 
This really seems like a fake story! Went into more detail about the Blazing Saddles tweet than the comic itself. The Faux News story only has 4 SENTENCES about the comic/character itself, but goes on and on about him being a libertarian, a black man and being anti-woke!
This.
"Look at how the WOKE LEFT is attacking this random motherfucker and his knockoff ICON comic no one has ever heard of!"
 
the artwork looks pretty good so just would have to see how the story is. honestly him doing interviews or my first time even hearing about him is through fox news got me a little ehhhhhh
A cosign from Fox News is like a cosign from Jared Fogle for your new daycare.
I'm glad to see a brother capitalizing on dumb white people that are willing to empty their pockets to virtue signal.
 
How is this "anti-woke?" And where's the part where it "defies cancel culture?"

Apparently...

Male-male romance stories non-existent

No emphasis on the ethnic background of characters but the ethnicities included are diverse

No use of the storyline to mirror current U.S. politics

No re-creating characters to suddenly change their gender and make then suddenly gay to promote an agenda that trumps the storyline

He's hustling by using Fox and other similar platforms to grow his brand. He's taking full advantage of the market segment that includes comic fans bitterly annoyed with guys kissing and turning well known characters into trans or gay out of nowhere.
 
Apparently...

Male-male romance stories non-existent

No emphasis on the ethnic background of characters but the ethnicities included are diverse

No use of the storyline to mirror current U.S. politics

No re-creating characters to suddenly change their gender and make then suddenly gay to promote an agenda that trumps the storyline

He's hustling by using Fox and other similar platforms to grow his brand. He's taking full advantage of the market segment that includes comic fans bitterly annoyed with guys kissing and turning well known characters into trans or gay out of nowhere.
I can work with this.
 
Need to read the book, but it seem like it plays off of a lot of black stereotypes.

In any case, he' s using all the buzz words needed to get white folk to buy his product.
This.


Retweeting and co-signing something referencing "far left" sounds borderline coonish, seeing there is no far left and the fact that's WS language to deflect agains the fact that the far right are by definition white supremacist hate groups.

He's sus.
 
This.


Retweeting and co-signing something referencing "far left" sounds borderline coonish, seeing there is no far left and the fact that's WS language to deflect agains the fact that the far right are by definition white supremacist hate groups.

He's sus.


It seems he knows how to promote his brand without getting into the fray. That's the convenience of a retweet, which doesn't necessarily mean the retweeter agrees one way or the other with what was said, as long is his product and/or name is in their tweets within a popular platform such as reddit.

Yea, he is grifting a bit to keep his audience's interests but that's part of promoting his product.
 
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We're less than 60 years out from segregation but niggas really be thinking white people shit includes them.

It's worse, they think racism would have been solved by economics, not legislation. I remember a guy 15 years ago who was trying his hardest to convince me that White restaurants would have eventually allowed Black diners and segregation would have slowly went away because capitalism would have made them do it for continued growth.

It's not exactly Right wing thinking, but it's similar to what Ron Paul was talking about when he ran for president. It sounds fine, as long as you have means, AND things are growing. But it quickly devolves to Mad Max in a downturn or someone decides to be greedy.
 
It seems he knows how to promote his brand without getting into the fray. That's the convenience of a retweet, which doesn't necessarily mean the retweeter agrees one way or the other with what was said, as long is his product and/or name is in their tweets within a popular platform such as reddit.

Yea, he is grifting a bit to keep his audience's interests but that's part of promoting his product.
Nah. This is who he is. I watched some of his YouTube videos. He spreads the false WS narrative that BLM "burns cities to the ground". He's also a regular contributor on The Blaze.
 
Nah. This is who he is. I watched some of his YouTube videos. He spreads the false WS narrative that BLM "burns cities to the ground". He's also a regular contributor on The Blaze.

Thanks for the insight, fam. I didn't look at him beyond the comic book promos.

So, he's no different than our resident "Leave the polls alone, you pesky blacks go home!!" crew that posted screen shots of from an old porno who they genuinely thought was Biden :lol:
 
Props to the white people that didn't want to be held accountable for anything. They coined a phrase that let's them off the hook, and makes others feel the heat for actually and factually trying to hold them accountable: "cancel culture"! Well done, Dwight! Well done! :bravo:


:smh:
 
This.


Retweeting and co-signing something referencing "far left" sounds borderline coonish, seeing there is no far left and the fact that's WS language to deflect agains the fact that the far right are by definition white supremacist hate groups.

He's sus.

ClemsonPhil retweets Lauren Boebert, so that tells you where their intelligence and honesty lies. Just another reactionary white person angry that the country can put the middle finger up at them, and say " fuck you I won't do what you tell me."
 
It's worse, they think racism would have been solved by economics, not legislation. I remember a guy 15 years ago who was trying his hardest to convince me that White restaurants would have eventually allowed Black diners and segregation would have slowly went away because capitalism would have made them do it for continued growth.

It's not exactly Right wing thinking, but it's similar to what Ron Paul was talking about when he ran for president. It sounds fine, as long as you have means, AND things are growing. But it quickly devolves to Mad Max in a downturn or someone decides to be greedy.
Remember the dickhead sporting good store owner that stopped selling Nike because they signed Kaepernick? He went out of business because being white needed to be prioritized over common sense business decisions.
 
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