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This week on the show, Russell Nohelty is joined by none other than Tyler James, creator of the ComixLaunch podcast—an essential resource for indie comic creators navigating Kickstarter. In this candid conversation between two seasoned creators, they peel back the curtain on what it really takes to succeed in the crowdfunding trenches.
🔥 Episode Highlights
🎯 Why ComixLaunch Exists
Tyler created ComixLaunch in 2015 with one goal: to be the world’s leading podcast on comic book crowdfunding. He accomplished that by niching hard into the Kickstarter space before anyone else was doing it—and built an empire from there. Weekly episodes, masterclasses, coaching, masterminds—he's done it all.
📚 Turning 10 Years of Wisdom Into a Book
For years, fans asked Tyler, “When’s the book coming?” Now, to mark the 10th anniversary of ComixLaunch, Tyler’s finally pulling back the curtain on his full system. After running nearly 40 successful campaigns, he’s creating the resource he wished he had at the start: a book that captures everything he’s learned so far.
🧠 Launch Smarter, Not Harder
Even after dozens of campaigns, Tyler still prints out his planning worksheets, daily journals, and post-launch debriefs. Why? Because repetition doesn’t equal mastery—reflection does. He shares how systematizing your launch not only reduces stress, but amplifies results.
🤝 Sustainability Over Burnout
Both Russell and Tyler are obsessed with long-term thinking. They’ve seen creators crash and burn chasing one big hit. This episode reinforces the ComixLaunch ethos: launching is a skill, not a gamble. If you can learn it, you can scale it.
🛠️ The Power of Process Over Inspiration
Despite his experience, Tyler still relies on structured tools like daily journals, planning templates, and post-launch debriefs for every campaign. He emphasizes that success isn’t about getting inspired—it's about following a consistent, repeatable process that evolves with each launch.
🛠️ Creator Takeaways from This Episode
Niche until it hurts. Dominate a narrow category before trying to scale.
Build systems, not just strategies. Having a repeatable plan will keep you sane and productive.
Document everything. Each campaign teaches you something—only if you reflect.
Teach what you do. If you’ve launched successfully, someone else wants to learn how. Capture and share your knowledge.
📚 The ComixLaunch Book is Coming…
Tyler’s upcoming book isn’t just another how-to—it’s a legacy project. Ten years of field-tested, creator-first Kickstarter strategy, distilled into one complete manual. If you’ve ever wanted to stop winging your launches and start mastering them, this will be your new go-to resource.
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