March To-Do List
Get out your calendar and start circling dates. It’s time to do a little webcomics planning.
The content you are trying to access is only available to members.Get out your calendar and start circling dates. It’s time to do a little webcomics planning.
The content you are trying to access is only available to members.This week, we welcome the brilliant Dylan Meconis, creator of Queen of the Sea and Bite Me.
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I like writing about the writing process — especially humor writing. It’s a topic that I find many people who write cartooning tutorials shy away from because it’s so difficult to quantify. But it’s essential to what we do. So, even though I know I’ll never be able to write a step-by-step guide to writing the perfect joke, I like sharing little moments in which I think I’ve gotten a greater understanding of the process. While teaching my Sequential Art class, I had exactly that moment.
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As we head into tax season, let’s look at one of the most useful tools for running a small business — the Profit & Loss Statement.
The content you are trying to access is only available to members.It’s an inevitable part of getting better at comics. You look back on your earlier work and cringe. (And the better you’ve gotten, the more intense your regret!) Then, perhaps as you’re considering your first printed collection, the thought crosses your mind: “Maybe I should re-do these…”
You shouldn’t. I’ll tell you why.
The content you are trying to access is only available to members.A listener writes in after a breakup, worried they’ve lost their creative spark for good. Brad and Dave unpack the emotional toll of heartbreak, why creative paralysis is normal, and how time, grief, and self-reflection can ultimately deepen your storytelling. Also: Dave is quitting Amazon Advantage, and he shares why he made that startling decision.
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It’s one of the great Good News/Bad News situations in independent comics: Someone wants to buy your work! That’s wonderful! But… how do you determine a price?!
The content you are trying to access is only available to members.In light of a gradual breakdown of social media, one of my areas of focus is to find non-social-media methods to promote my comic. Getting invited to talk about your comic on a podcast can be an effective promotion. But many comic creators just aren’t very good at talking. And you can’t promote if you’ve bored the audience to tears. It’s OK if you’re not naturally lugubrious behind a microphone. With over a decade of podcasting experience, I’ll tell you the one secret that will turn you into an amazing podcast guest.
The content you are trying to access is only available to members.It’s that time of year again — the season where every cartoonist stares at a shoebox full of receipts and whispers, “I should have tracked this better.” Here are some helpful tips as you navigate this morass…
The content you are trying to access is only available to members.Poor Man’s Copyright is a system of attempting to establish copyright through mailing a copy of the art to yourself (some people suggest using Certified Mail). The artist then files the envelope — unopened. If their copyright ownership is ever threatened, all they need do is open the envelope (in a court of law, one supposes) and present the document with a flourish. Some prominent artists even advise young people to use Poor Man’s Copyright. There’s only one problem: It’s complete bullshit.
