Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Raising Dragons Graphic Novel - You Can Help

Raising Dragons graphic novel illustrator James Art Ville has set up a Kickstarter program to fund the project.

The funding program offers some great prizes, so please consider contributing. Even one dollar will help make the Raising Dragons graphic novel a reality.

The program page contains an exclusive video featuring James and a short introduction by me. It also includes some sample pages from the novel, so please check it out and support the project.


Here is the link to the Kickstarter page - http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/jamesartville/raising-dragons-graphic-novel

19 comments:

Anonymous said...

WOW!!!!!! I love the idea of the $250 and $500 prizes. Now to round up the cash... :)
-Tracey

Bryan Davis said...

If you want the $500 level, you might want to act quickly. Only one is allowed. Also, two people have signed up for the $250 level, and only ten are allowed. :-)

Anonymous said...

I know... I need to talk to my parents! :)
-Tracey

Emily said...

That's SOOO cool! Everyone looks a lot like how I pictured them.

Anonymous said...

Mr. Davis, I'm a backer now! (For the $500 one.) I'm super excited to see this project get funded!
-Tracey

Bryan Davis said...

Fantastic!

Anonymous said...


How can you sign up for the Kickstarter? I've tried to figure it out. Thank you!

P.S. If something happens to Walter in The Seventh Door you might have a lawsuit coming at you. My friend has decided that she wants to name her child after Walter :D

Bryan Davis said...

I believe the site has a sign up option. I'm not sure how else to explain it.

Anonymous said...

Mr. Davis, you should announce on Facebook that if all 4,000 people on your page would contribute just $5 each, the Kickstarter goal would be surpassed. I think that might encourage some people that every little bit counts! :)
-Tracey

Bryan Davis said...

Thanks for the idea, Tracey. I have been considering such an appeal, but I might go with saying if half of you would contribute ten dollars. That way they would all get a free download of the graphic novel.

Anonymous said...

True, true. (And really, $10 is not much to part with.)
-Tracey

Lily said...

I just finished my annual read through of your books, Mr. Davis. Amazing! Every year, I love them more and more. Each character has a special place in my heart. This year, I was really moved by Enoch's Ghost. Its theme really spoke to my heart. Thank you so much for writing these wonderful books. They have made my world a better place. I have learned so much from them and am still learning. You have used the talent God gave you to bless others. Thank you.

Bryan Davis said...

Thank you, Lily. You are very kind.

Anonymous said...


Dear Mr. Davis,

This is an off-the-wall question but...if Bonnie didn't have a backpack what would she put her wings in? Or in other words where else is a good place to hide wings?

Bryan Davis said...

I don't know. I can't think of any alternatives.

Anonymous said...

Hey Mr. Davis! I just read "Last of the Nephilim". It was so so sooo AWESOME!!!!!!!!! I love all the characters, both the good and the bad. I really like the part when Ashley says her heart is in her throat, and Walter says, "I think I spit mine out." I think it was a funny part. :D I love your books Mr. Davis.
-Chloe, sister of Tracey

Bryan Davis said...

Chloe, I'm glad you enjoyed the book. Thank you for letting me know.

Anonymous said...

Mr. Davis, I absolutely love your books. I have to admit I was sad when I finished reading The Bones Of Makaidos, because when I had finished it The Song of the Ovulum hadn't been written. I about peed my pants when I saw that the story was continuing, granted when I first started reading The Song of the Ovulum I figured I might not like it as much because the characters from the previous eight books weren't in the spot light as much, but I loved it and I have to say I love Lauren and Matt, they definetly the children of Bonnie and Billy. I can't wait to finish From the Mouth of Elijah and then read the next book when it comes out. :) -Sammesy

Bryan Davis said...

Sammesy, I'm glad you enjoyed it. I trust that you'll love books #2 and #3 (when it comes out).