Clover Press Pivots to Creator-Owned With The Fourth Leaf Imprint, Kicking Off on Kickstarter

Clover Press, renowned for its lavish deluxe editions and art books, is making a significant pivot. The publisher just announced The Fourth Leaf, a brand-new creator-owned imprint focusing entirely on original, creator-driven stories. This isn't just a new label; it's an ambitious strategic move, with all three inaugural titles heading straight to Kickstarter later this year.
This signals a clear direction for Clover Press: beyond its celebrated adaptations and high-end collections, the publisher is now actively fostering original voices in the creator-owned space. It's a smart play, tapping into the growing demand for unique, uncompromised narratives and leveraging Kickstarter's engaged community.
The initial lineup for The Fourth Leaf is certainly intriguing, featuring a mix of established talent and fresh perspectives. We've got "Tales of the Cloak & Dagger" from the duo Joe Golem and Joe Prado, promising a dark, occult detective saga set against the backdrop of WWII. Then there's "The End" by Al Gofa, an artist known for his distinct, expressive style, delivering a post-apocalyptic sci-fi vision.
“This isn't just a new label; it's an ambitious strategic move, with all three inaugural titles heading straight to Kickstarter later this year.”
Catzye Take
This move by Clover Press is a fascinating sign of the times. More publishers are realizing the power of the direct-to-fan model for creator-owned work. Fans should definitely keep an eye on "A Silent Story" given the incredible talent assembled, especially Patrick McHale.
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