Comic-Con guru explains why storytelling is the key component for successful ...
Kumite NFT founder Gareb Shamus chats with NFT Steez about how NFT projects can engage with their respective communities through storytelling. In the most recent episode, Comic-Con legend, Gareb Shamus discusses how he has used storytelling to build engagement and a “maker world” that grows and strengthens communities. What started off as a newsletter about comics, founder Gareb Shamus’ passion project, ultimately became known to the world as a magazine titled Wizard. According to Shamus, Wizard was the outlet in which he could “create a voice” and share with his friends the things he had....
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"Show before you tell" was what I was told when I tried writing fiction at age fifteen on breaks from computer programming. It's often harder to engage than explain, something that the Bitcoin world hasn't succeeded at. This will change with the Bitcoin comic. Like almost everyone who reads Bitcoin Magazine, I have often struggled to explain my excitement and enthusiasm for Bitcoin to friends and family. I often thought that what we need is more compelling storytelling to share the idea of Bitcoin with a larger audience. In many ways, it's important to engage before you seek to explain. To....
Following his successful drop of Bloodstrike NFT, Deadpool creator Rob Liefeld explored the impact that NFT has on the comic industry. Comic book maverick Liefeld is the brains behind two successful Marvel characters, Cable and Deadpool, created in 1990. Liefeld has this distinct personality and flair which may be unorthodox for some but this has […]
Marvel Entertainment has announced the company is stepping into the realm of non-fungible tokens (NFTs). The wholly-owned subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company and the popular comic book creator explains that Marvel fans will be able to buy “official Marvel NFT digital collectibles, digital comic books and more.” Marvel to Release NFT Digital Comics and Collectibles via the Veve App The comic book and film giant Marvel Entertainment is getting into NFTs according to a press statement released on Thursday. The announcement notes that Marvel aims to launch digital collectibles,....
Following a successful crowdsale, the English version of crypto-focused comic book Bitcoin: The Hunt for Satoshi Nakamoto has now gone on sale. The book, which was launched at CoinSummit in London back in July, was created by Alex Preukschat and Josep Busquet, and features illustrations by José Ángel García Ares. According to the authors, the comic weaves together the action, facts and fictions of bitcoin technology and its "anarchic cypherpunk culture". The mystery of Satoshi Nakamoto, the supposed pseudonym of the anonymous creator of bitcoin, provides a vehicle for "a wild adventure....
Who would have guessed that bitcoin could be so "comic?" The English-language version of the bitcoin-related comic book "The Hunt for Satoshi" has now gone public following a successful crowdsale, and is available to digital currency and comic book-lovers alike on comixology.com. Originally launched back in July at London's CoinSummit, the project came to fruition through the hands of creators Alex Preukschat and Joseph Busquet and illustrator Jose Angel Garcia Ares. Preukschat, who hails from Spain, expressed his enthusiasm for the comic and his gratitude for the attention it has received....