Order of the Stick - Book 6 Discussion Thread

Feh. Bunch of whiners. They should try being fans of A Song of Fire and Ice. They’d be looking at gaps of 2 years, 2 years, 5 years, 6 years, 7 (and counting) years. Granted, those are books, not strips but still…

Just to clarify GG’s point, the **online **strip doesn’t make him any money. His profit comes from sale of books and merchandise.

I expect he still cleared 30%.

30% would be a phenomenally huge margin, in publishing. I’d expect more like 5%.

Granted, some backers pledged a lot more than the cost of books, to get things like custom artwork, and his margin would be much higher on those. But I don’t know what proportion of the million-plus dollars those amounted to.

I expect he didn’t come close to that.

10% of what the Kickstarter raised came off immediately as fees to Kickstarter and the payment service provider. After that, not only did he have to pay for the vast amount of material required to fulfil rewards, the packing and shipping costs were also huge (remember that these were part of the Kickstarter total too). And he had to fund the print runs of the books the whole thing was started to find. And at the end of all that there was a large whack of tax, which could only be avoided by spending as much of the money possible on business costs including the aforementioned stock.

So what he had at the end is a lot of books to be sold in future, representing his continuing income for the strip. Actual cash left over at the end was likely relatively low - 5% is probably highly optimistic if you exclude the income from the sales of the funded stock.

And in return he committed to literally years of work (even excluding the accident-related delay) fulfilling the various rewards. On the whole it’s not a lucrative career.

His printing costs were predicated on a much lower volume, so he would have got a lot more profit from that side thanks to economies of scale.

#1113 - On Her Honor

Leave it to Loki to find a loophole in the rules.

Loki IS the loophole in the rules.

Every system needs an escape valve for overpressure situations, right? That’s his role.

I love Elan’s comment to Hilgya about at Haley’s characterization in the first books,

Just brings home to me how much the art and dialogue have improved in OOTS since it was mainly a vehicle for jokes about 3.5 and other D&D things.

#1114 - Better Served Cold Anyway

“Two very nice human lawyers”. Heh.

I was going to ask how one sets fire to a cave but I suppose all the furnishings burn.

Okay, I like Hilgya even more after this comic.

And I LOVE the Gelatinous Cube race! With “riders” somehow as well!

Good stuff!

Somewhat disappointed we didn’t get to see them this time.

And apparently, ze goggles, zey do somethink.

It appears Elan can still only spot evil when it’s associated with large flames.

“Trapped by honor and tradition and possibly an undiagnosed brain injury…”

Eh, he knows Belkar is evil, and the two of them get along pretty well, too. How well people get along in this strip seems to be more a function of the ethical component of their alignment, not the moral component. And besides, she is in fact offering them valuable help in their Fight to Save the World, and there’s no sense in passing that up.

Plus they still have Chaos to talk about. Shared middle ground!

‘Bet it all on #8’. Heh. There are only 3 runners … err wobblers.