I know that you're just ignoring me at this point, but for the sake of others and the conversation as a whole: this is exactly why I said you don't seem to understand how this industry, and specifically Image works.
A single issue of a comic book takes roughly one month to write, draw (mostly to draw) color and letter.
Then the comic book has to be printed, assembled, and shipped to stores where it is finally sold. You have to do this at least 3-4 times before you see any money when working at Image.
Here's a breakdown of how profitable it is to make an Image comic from Jim Zub of Skullkickers:
http://www.comicsbeat.com/creator-sa...f-youre-lucky/
That, is how you're asking creators to work for free. Just because you want to pay for an issue of a comic does not mean that money is going to end up in the creators pocket. It also does not mean enough money will end up in their pocket that they can tell their spouse, children, landlord or mortgage company to suck it. People have responsibilities, and unfortunately, your interest in the next issue of Book B isn't that high on the list when you really get down to it.
That's why the word entitlement keeps coming up.