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Graphic.ly leaves behind unpaid creators?

According to Comics Alliance, the closing of Graphic.ly has left some participating creators with doubts that they will get paid by the one-time ComiXology rival. From the story:

You wouldn’t be alone if you believed that Graphicly shut down in 2012, when the company switched from being a digital comics platform to an ebook distributor. Now that it has officially closed its doors. the company has reportedly left quite a few comics creators in the lurch in regards to payment for works they published through Graphicly.

The post features links to a Comics Beat story that alleges that Graphic.ly’s financial woes have been longstanding, as well as a piece that quotes Graphic.ly participants who allege, in some case, that they never received payment from Graphic.ly.

Did any of the members of Webcomics.com participate in Graphic.ly? If so, what were your experiences?

 

You wouldn’t be alone if you believed that Graphicly shut down in 2012, when the company switched from being a digital comics platform to an ebook distributor. Now that it has officially closed its doors. the company has reportedly left quite a few comics creators in the lurch in regards to payment for works they published through Graphicly.

Read More: Graphicly Closure Leads To Unpaid Creators | http://comicsalliance.com/graphicly-closure-unpaid-creators-digital-comics/?trackback=tsmclip

You wouldn’t be alone if you believed that Graphicly shut down in 2012, when the company switched from being a digital comics platform to an ebook distributor. Now that it has officially closed its doors. the company has reportedly left quite a few comics creators in the lurch in regards to payment for works they published through Graphicly.

Read More: Graphicly Closure Leads To Unpaid Creators | http://comicsalliance.com/graphicly-closure-unpaid-creators-digital-comics/?trackback=tsmclip

 

You wouldn’t be alone if you believed that Graphicly shut down in 2012, when the company switched from being a digital comics platform to an ebook distributor. Now that it has officially closed its doors. the company has reportedly left quite a few comics creators in the lurch in regards to payment for works they published through Graphicly.

Read More: Graphicly Closure Leads To Unpaid Creators | http://comicsalliance.com/graphicly-closure-unpaid-creators-digital-comics/?trackback=tsmclip

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by Brad Guigar on June 4, 2014
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