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Fifteen Posts Your Patreon Backers will Love

Fifteen Posts Your Patreon Backers will Love

Patreon is a great way to monetize your work on the Web, but it's inescapable — if you want paying...
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Talking Comics with Brad! What’s working on social media, and more!

Talking Comics with Brad! What’s working on social media, and more!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4CDUEBV4Rg In this livestream, I talked about what social-media platforms are working — and which ones are failing. Plus, why...
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ComicLab Ep 438 — Writing Funny Words Funnily

ComicLab Ep 438 — Writing Funny Words Funnily

A listener asks whether some words are inherently funnier than others—and it opens the door to a deep dive on...
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How do I get my work ‘out there?’

It's one of the most pressing questions in webcomics — where to post. Should you post on Webtoons? — Tapas?...
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Kishōtenketsu — storytelling without conflict

Kishōtenketsu — storytelling without conflict

Kishōtenketsu (起承転結, pronounced "kee-show-ten-ketsu") is a traditional plot structure in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean literature and poetry, derived from the...
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Get out your calendar and start circling dates. It's time to do a little webcomic planning. The content you are...
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ComicLab Ep 437 — Nobody Has Ever Made a Living in Comics

ComicLab Ep 437 — Nobody Has Ever Made a Living in Comics

This episode examines a Bluesky thread where cartoonists self-reported their financial realities. While the original question was thoughtful — seeking...
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Should you create your own font?

Should you create your own font?

Several software packages and websites offer to enable you to create a font based on your hand lettering. And it's...
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Writing “beat to beat”

Writing “beat to beat”

I've been writing longform comics on the Web for ten years. Building and maintaining my audience requires a consistent posting...
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Inverted word-balloon tails

Inverted word-balloon tails

It's part of the comics lexicon familiar to manga and manhwa readers: an inverted word-balloon tail indicating that the speaker...
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Webcomics Weekly Episode 1: Webcomics Weekly ASSEMBLE!

Time: 08/27/2007 08:15 PM EDT
Episode Notes: Brad Guigar, Dave Kellett, Kris Straub and Scott Kurtz outline their new weekly podcast about the ins-and-outs of making comics for the web.
by Brad Guigar on August 27, 2007
Posted In: Webcomics Weekly
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