American Paladin Kickstarter, 9/9/2025

The American Paladin Kickstarter launches Tuesday (Sept 9, 2025) at 9:00 AM Mountain. EDIT : WE ARE LIVE NOW!

American Paladin is my new series that I’m kickstarting with Ark Press. Set in the modern west, it’s the story of a lone vigilante that takes care of problems, both the regular kind and the supernatural. This one, we play get to play Cowboys vs. Aztecs. 🙂

There’s a ton of details in the video. There’s my novel, there’s a corresponding graphic novel with incredible art by Alex Wisner and a script by me, super special limited editions (I’m shooting the title page and sending you the brass!), and the audiobook is narrated by the legendary Nick Searcy.

Here’s the KS page – https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/886820401/larry-correia-american-paladin-series-launch-from-ark-press?term=american%20paladin&total_hits=1&category_id=47

I am super excited for this one. Please tell your friends and jump in early, because Kickstarters are all about momentum and velocity. The more people who back, the earlier, the more attention and promotion the project gets.

EDIT: We funded in the first FORTY FIVE SECONDS.
We broke 50k in the first hour.
You guys are amazing. I love my fans.
Please keep it up, tell your friends, and let’s keep this momentum going!

EDIT: We are approaching the one week mark and are at $203,500 at the time I’m typing this. Our next stretch goal is challenge coins at $250k. We’ve got three weeks left, so keep on spreading the word. You guys rock.

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7 thoughts on “American Paladin Kickstarter, 9/9/2025”

  1. just got the email announcing that the kickstarter is live, but the kickstarter page is still saying ‘launcing soon’

  2. The fact that you used an artist with a manga art style is what made me decide to fund this kickstarter

    (As soon as I get an account 4 Kickstarter to donate)

    Because no offense to the new indie guys getting funded for their comicbooks….seriously, the kinda realistic art styles they use that I see tends to feel rather flat and that’s been a bit of a problem since the much much older American comicbooks even when it was comparatively stylized

    I’m gonna try and learn John Buscema’s art style, but apply more manga-esque emotion and physical motion

    The robots though, will look like robots rather than men in spandex

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