Support Tripwire Magazine's Digital Editions on Kickstarter Today

by Benjamin Williams
14th April, 2025
1 minute

For over 30 years, Tripwire Magazine has been a top-tier source for pop culture enthusiasts, providing in-depth interviews, reviews, and features. Now, the magazine is looking to the future with a Kickstarter campaign aimed at digitising its archives.

Tripwire Digital Kickstarter Collection

Tripwire relaunched as a print magazine in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic. It performed well enough to produce two additional annual issues before transitioning to a quarterly print schedule.

This Kickstarter campaign aims to provide digital versions of the comeback issues published by Tripwire since 2020, giving readers the opportunity to fill in any gaps in their collections. The featured titles include Flash, Hellboy, Fantastic Four, Grendel, Indiana Jones, Sandman, Doctor Who, and works by Brubaker and Phillips, as well as Daredevil. Additionally, the campaign offers Tripwire's 224-page 30th anniversary book from 2022.

Tripwire's Kickstarter campaign has a modest funding goal of £500 and is already generating interest among fans. Whether you're looking to complete your collection or explore the magazine's celebrated features for the first time, this campaign has something for everyone. With options ranging from individual digital issues to an exclusive bundle, there's no better way to support the legacy of Tripwire Magazine.

Visit the Kickstarter page today and help support keeping this publication going! And if they hit £750, then three classic digital issues will be thrown in from their original volumes, including from 1994 and 1995, featuring the likes of Grant Morrison, JM DeMatteis, Pete Milligan and more 

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