“Cyberfrog” is now a million dollar comic book property

Over the weekend, Ethan Van Sciver’s latest round of fundraising for Cyberfrog: Bloodhoney came to a close raising more than $54 thousand, which brings Bloodhoney‘s grand total across all campaigns and variant covers to more than $1 million. That’s a certified “Seven Figures, Motherfucker”!
Written and illustrated by Van Sciver and featuring colors by Kyle Ritter, Bloodhoney marks the return of the Cyberfrog character after a twenty-year absence. Van Sciver created and published the original Cyberfrog comics from 1993 to 1998, but abandoned the character when he shifted into more mainstream work including the Flash, Wonder Woman and Green Lantern for DC Comics, and X-Men for Marvel. After being disillusioned with the comic book industry, Van Sciver decided to return to Cyberfrog as a way to make comics with full creative control.
Congratulations to Van Sciver, Ritter, and the rest of the Cyberfrog: Bloodhoney team.
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