ComicLab Ep 431 — How to Start a Web Ring
In this episode of ComicLab, Brad and Dave tackle a surprisingly practical question: How do you start a web ring for comics creators? With social media platforms becoming less reliable for discovery, the classic web ring is making a comeback as a way for creators to promote each other directly.
Along the way, the guys discuss audience targeting, technical setup, and why the success of a web ring depends more on community alignment than on code. Plus: tattoo debates, Tolkien romance arguments, and the eternal challenge of drawing the right amount of detail in your comics.
Key topics
- How to start a web ring
- UPDATE: Dave should read Tolkein as a romance
- How much detail should we include in our drawings?
- Amazon plagiarism
Paid setup
Matt Sowers, who created the Hot Box web ring software can install and host the software for you. Contact him at hotbox@rcsipublishing.com
$50 — install on your server
$100 — hosted setup (includes one year hosting). After that, hosting is $75/year.
$75/year — ongoing web hosting for your comic











