The landscape of independent comic book publishing is undergoing a seismic shift. As creators increasingly bypass traditional distribution gatekeepers in favor of direct-to-consumer models and community-driven crowdfunding, the relationship between the artist and the audience has never been more intimate. Standing at the vanguard of this movement is filmmaker and comic creator David K. Wilson, the visionary behind the genre-bending series Empiria.
As fans eagerly await the next chapter of his gripping narrative, Wilson has announced an expansive West Coast signing tour. This promotional blitz serves not only as a celebration of the series but also as a strategic pivot, as the creator confirms a necessary adjustment to his publication schedule. With a string of high-profile appearances at comic shops from the Pacific Northwest to the heart of Southern California, Wilson is preparing to bring the world of Empiria directly to his readers before taking his insights to the world stage at San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC).
The Strategic Pivot: A New Schedule for ‘Empiria’
While the excitement surrounding the tour is palpable, the announcement comes with a notable caveat for the series’ dedicated readership. Wilson has confirmed that the release of Empiria #3—previously slated for a September 2, 2026, debut—has been officially delayed.
In the fast-paced world of independent comics, where creators often juggle multiple roles as writers, producers, and publicists, delays are frequently a symptom of the rigorous quality control required to maintain independent creative integrity. While a new release date remains TBD, the move underscores the volatile nature of the current market, where creators are prioritizing product excellence over rigid, arbitrary release windows. For fans, this pause serves as an opportunity to catch up on the latest issues currently in circulation, ensuring they are fully prepared for the narrative developments that Empiria #3 will undoubtedly introduce.

The Roadmap: A Multi-State Signing Tour
David K. Wilson’s upcoming itinerary is a testament to his commitment to the local comic shop ecosystem—a vital, yet often overlooked, component of the industry’s infrastructure. By hosting signings in Washington, Oregon, and California, Wilson is fostering a grassroots connection that strengthens the bond between local retailers and the creative talent that drives foot traffic into their stores.
The Pacific Northwest Leg
The tour kicks off in the heart of the Pacific Northwest, a region with a storied history of supporting independent voices in the sequential arts.
- Saturday, July 18: Wilson will be at Subspace Comics in Lynnwood, Washington. Running from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., this event offers fans in the Seattle metropolitan area a chance to engage with the creator in an intimate setting.
- Sunday, July 19: The tour moves south to Portland, Oregon, for a session at Cosmic Monkey Comics. Located at 5335 NE Sandy Blvd, the event runs from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., providing a perfect Sunday afternoon destination for Portland’s vibrant comic community.
The Southern California Swing
Following his Pacific Northwest residency, Wilson will head south to Los Angeles, the epicenter of the entertainment industry, to continue his engagement with fans ahead of the massive influx of people into the city for SDCC.
- Wednesday, July 22: Wilson will appear at the iconic Golden Apple Comics on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles. Known for its deep roots in the industry and celebrity clientele, Golden Apple provides a fitting backdrop for a creator whose work bridges the gap between traditional comics and cinematic storytelling.
- Thursday, July 23: The final stop before San Diego will be at We Can Be Heroes in Chatsworth. Beginning at 3:00 p.m., this event marks the final opportunity for fans to secure signed copies and discuss the series’ future before Wilson shifts his focus to the panels at the San Diego Convention Center.
SDCC Panels: Shaping the Future of Pop Culture
Beyond the signing table, Wilson’s presence at San Diego Comic-Con highlights his role as a thought leader in the evolution of independent media. He is scheduled to participate in two high-stakes panels that dissect the intersection of crowdfunding, gaming, and the future of fandom.

Modern Fanatic: Crowdfandom and the New Power Dynamic
On Friday, July 24, from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Room 29CD, Wilson will join Modern Fanatic: Crowdfandom: The Future of Pop Culture in the Hands of Fans. This panel is set to be a seminal discussion on how platforms like Kickstarter have democratized the creative process.
The panel features an impressive roster of industry experts, including:
- Sean Edgar and Asher McClennahan (Kickstarter)
- Sebastian Jones (Publisher, Stranger Comics)
- Brian David Marshall
- Michael Walsh (Wayves Creative Co.)
The conversation will delve into how creators can leverage their audiences to fund high-concept projects, effectively removing the traditional barriers to entry that once defined the publishing industry.
Ever Expanding Worlds: The Convergence of Comics and Games
On Saturday, July 25, from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Wilson will pivot to the gaming side of the industry in the panel Ever Expanding Worlds: Comics and Games Collide! Held in Grand 12 & 13 at the Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina, the session explores the increasingly blurred lines between tabletop gaming and visual storytelling.

With guests including Drew Kafoury and Brian David Marshall, the panel will examine how narratives are being designed to exist simultaneously in comic panels and gaming modules. As a special incentive for attendees, the event will include a copy of Summoner Wars #1, accompanied by an exclusive, event-only playable card, signaling a growing trend of "cross-media" collectibles that reward fans for engaging with multiple facets of a creative property.
Implications: The New Era of Creator-Driven Media
The trajectory of David K. Wilson and Empiria represents a broader trend within the comic industry: the "Creator-as-CEO" model. In the past, creators were largely beholden to the marketing and distribution timelines of major publishers. Today, the ability to tour, engage in direct dialogue with the consumer, and participate in industry-shaping discourse at events like SDCC allows creators to control their own destiny.
The Impact of Direct Engagement
By visiting physical retail locations, Wilson is reinforcing the value of the "local comic shop experience." In an era where digital consumption is at an all-time high, the physical interaction between a creator and a reader is a powerful marketing tool. These events are not merely about signing books; they are about building a loyal community that feels invested in the long-term success of the series.
The Crowdfunding Paradox
The upcoming panels at SDCC highlight a significant shift: crowdfunding is no longer a "last resort" for struggling artists, but a primary business strategy for established professionals. By involving representatives from platforms like Kickstarter, the panels will likely address the sustainability of this model—how creators can transition from a single successful campaign to building a long-term, self-sustaining brand.

Anticipation and the Future of ‘Empiria’
As fans await the rescheduled date for Empiria #3, the discourse surrounding the delay remains surprisingly optimistic. In the current climate, readers are increasingly understanding of the challenges faced by independent creators. The quality of the preview pages released thus far has set a high bar, and the anticipation is centered on the belief that the finished product will be worth the wait.
For those looking to stay connected, the tour represents a unique bridge between the creative process and the final reader experience. Whether you are a long-time supporter of Empiria or a newcomer intrigued by the intersection of comics, games, and crowdfunding, the next two weeks offer a rare glimpse into the future of the industry through the lens of one of its most dynamic creators.
As the roadshow concludes and the bright lights of San Diego await, one thing is clear: David K. Wilson is not just creating a comic; he is cultivating a movement. Keep your eyes on the official social media channels and the Empiria website for the forthcoming announcement regarding the issue #3 release date. Until then, the story continues—one signing at a time.








