Ethan Van Sciver

Ethan Van Sciver

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About

Ethan Van Sciver is a American comic book artist who worked for multiple comic book companies in the past and later create the successfully crowdfunded comic book series Cyberfrog: Bloodhoney by ALL CAPS Comics. Ethan is also a leader figure of the ComicsGate movement while running his livestream YouTube channel ComicArtistPro Secrets, discussing ComicsGate and comic related news.

History

Ethan was born on September 3rd, 1974. As a child he had a huge hobby on reading comic books and wanted to grow up to be a comic book artist after watching the 1978 movie Superman. During high school he took on multiple art-related jobs, then later he started his career in multiple comic book companies including Marvel Comics and DC Comics. In 2018, Ethan departed from DC Comics to produce his crowdfunded comic book series on Indiegogo, Cyberfrog: Bloodhoney.

Cyberfrog: Bloodhoney

In 1994, Ethan's first comic Cyberfrog was published by Hall of Heroes and later Harris Comics until 2001. After departing from DC Comics in 2018, Ethan produce his own crowdfunded comics on Indiegogo and resurrecting his original Cyberfrog comic book series as Cyberfrog: Bloodhoney. Ethan surpasses over $1,000,000 on Indiegogo.

Online Controversy

Gotham City Pizza Parlor Vandal

On November 6th, 2017, the Gotham City Pizza Parlor was vandalized by anti-ComicsGate stalkers from the social justice movement who's been threatening Ethan Van Sciver for being a host to entertain comic book fans at Gotham City Pizza Parlor. A Fundraiser for Gotham City Pizza Parlor is posted, raising a total of $1,345.00

Robbi Rodriguez Butthole Posting

On August 23rd, 2018, Robbi Rodriguez, DC Comics and Vertigo Comics co-creator of Zoe Quinn's Goddess Mode, as well as a co-creator for Spider-Gwen, spammed graphical images of his anus to Ethan Van Sciver and his ComicsGate supporters for opposing DC Comics submitting to social justice and the hiring of Zoe Quinn. Robbi Rodriguez purged all his tweets on Twitter to hide the evidence. An article by One Angry Gamer was posted about Robbi Rodriguez a few days later after the graphical images of Robbi Rodriguez's anus was posted to Ethan Van Sciver and supporters of ComicsGate.

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