As a lot of you may already know, creating and managing a webcomic is not as easy as it looks!and we're hoping Patreon will help ensure we always have a page ready on time every Monday!Becoming a patron means you will not onlybut you will alsowhile we dedicate time to work on the webcomic. Supporting us also meansas well as our eternal gratitude!Please note that, no matter what, Aikonia willremain free to read online!To show our appreciation for all the support given to us by our Aikonia patrons, we wanted to provide a wide variety of different perks and rewards at each patron tier. We’ve even included someto get an idea for how the Aikonia team works together.

Years ago, magic was a harnessable force which was taught in a school named The Aikonian Institute of Magical Research and Application. The Institute’s Council of Mages were tasked with protecting the kingdom and learning how to use these potentially destructive forces for good.Centuries later, a group of hopeful adventurers, along with a set of unlikely allies, have uncovered a secret from the past and triggered an event that threatens to change the world they live in.We also tell side stories that take place in the world of Aikonia in the form of journal entries, although the current journal series is on hiatus until we reach our first goal here on Patreon.Andrew-David is the original creator of Aikonia and has been working on the webcomic as editor since its very start in 2010!Our illustrator, David Baron, joined the team during the hiatus after Chapter 6. He is taking over as the main illustrator – a position that was previously held by Katie Tiedrich, Ira, and Karina Weber – and has previously worked on Cartoon Network's Mighty Magiswords.Alexandria Smith, our writer, is taking over from where Timothy Hely and Corina Dransutavicius left off. She has been writing for over eight years and is also working on another webcomic series called The Supernatural Sleuths