Seven Keys to Writing
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A comic-convention panel can be an excellent opportunity to get people excited about your comic, but unless you do a good job of presenting the panel, you’re going to wind up boring people. And no one is going to check out your work after you’ve bored them silly for an hour.
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Dave and Scott return from their talk in Savannah. Reader email on using too much copy & paste.
This week, Scott is sick, but we still muster the energy to discuss copyright and turnkey ad systems.
Scott’s in Seattle and he wrangles Mike Krahulik of Penny-Arcade.com to come on the show and talk about making comics.
Scott has vanished! But Dave, Brad and Kris hit the mailbag and keep things rollin’.
Welcoming our new sponsor Endicia.com leads to a discussion of the best ways to streamline your online store shipments. Then we hit the mailbag to answer questions about handing out flyers at events, and working on 2nd strips.
The boys recap their awesome time at the 2008 San Diego Comicon. Fisticuffs, Starfleet Captains, appearances on national TV, car chases, robot invasions, pirates….it’s all a part of the zaniness of Comicon.
The boys discuss the importance of answering all your email, when it is and isn’t okay to use pen names, the all-or-nothing opinions of our critics and remembrances of Anime cons past.