247 Comics: printed fantasy worlds conquering Web3

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Could something traditional like print comics fit into the Web 3 space? The content studio 247 Comics' creators decided to try out this idea.
The project's creators are professionals from various fields with extensive experience in the fields of comics, computer games, innovative technologies, and Web3. They are united by a common goal: to create a sustainable ecosystem for the creators of the present and future.
Source: Twitter

Source: Twitter

Sean Chen, who worked on Marvel and DC characters, became the legendary art director of 247 Comics. He illustrated a two-year stint on Wolverine and a three-year stint on Iron Man.

Chen chose to abandon traditional comics and instead produce his own Web3 projects, even though publications featuring his images have sold more than 10 million copies. He was joined by other well-known artists who wanted to "break old habits by building on the blockchain," including Justin Jordan, Wil Quintana, Brian Ching, and others.

247 Comics aims to revolutionize the experience of reading and collecting comic books. The team intends to publish the artists' work using cutting-edge technology and novel partnership models. A special role is given to the common publishing platform of the content studio. It should make the process of creating narratives more democratic. The economics of intellectual property will be altered as well, making creativity profitable for both creators and collectors.

The success of any 247 Comics creation is solely dependent on the members of the community. Readers gain direct access to their favorite authors, the worlds they create, and the opportunity to participate in the ecosystem's development. Fans can buy their favorite characters in the Ethereum NFT format. The giant gorilla Bobo was the forerunner. NFTs with it have become not only a collectible, but also an exclusive pass to preview content.
Source: gallery.247comics.com

Source: gallery.247comics.com

Although there is a wary (if not critical) attitude towards NFTs and digital publications in the traditional comics industry, the BiPlane Bobo collection has become quite popular among fans. Its market cap as of this writing is 428 ETH, with a minimum price of 0.019 ETH per NFT.

247 Comics is not afraid to challenge conventional ideas about comics, as well as the opinions of other industry representatives. Sean Chen commented on the switch to Web3 and NFT in an interview with Decrypt:
I think most people with a brain can kind of see this is where things are going.