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First Class Entertainment Returns March 1st - by RedRusker

Hey folks,

First Class Entertainment is returning! I got a lot of questions asking where it went, whether it was still ongoing -and the short answer is -yes, it's absolutely still going! Now, I like to use a donation model for my comics being free -and if I were to make the explicit parts pay-only then there'd be a grand total of three pages anybody could read. With that said, consider this a two-part announcement for my Patreon going live! Here's some more information and a link to my page.

https://www.patreon.com/redrusker

What is Patreon?
Patreon is a crowdfunding service that lets you pay artists per update. Think Kickstarter, but you pledge small amounts for regular updates rather than pledging a lump sum to get a product on the market.

How does pledging work?
My Patreon is per-page, meaning you pay the amount you pledge every time I make an update. This way, you pay when there's new content, and you pay evenly, rather than a set amount every month with potentially varying amounts of content. Of course, you can set a limit to the amount you spend per month, and can always rescind pledges if necessary. You'll be able to view the same updates here as you would on Patreon.

Patreon? That means it's pay-only now, right?
Not at all! I love comics a whole lot and I also love free things a whole lot. A lot. Every update made on Patreon will be mirrored to FurAffinity, and updates will be made at the same time. Bonus content like sketches and scrapped pages will be updated in big batches in my scraps folder. I just want to reaffirm, none of the content is early-access or pay-only.

Then why make it?
I will admit, comics do take time, and donations go a tremendous way towards alleviating the time used in making them -they're generally not nearly as profitable as commissions! If you have a buck or two to throw my way, even if for a couple pages, that's meaningful to me. Being able to use this is a convenient way to keep tabs on artmaking -the more support, the more quickly I can churn out artwork. Think of it as a donation jar -the same kind of thing I liked to use before, but much more easily organized.

Thanks folks!
If you have any questions, let me know.

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