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ComicLab Ep 433 — I’ve been framed! (…in a gallery)

In this episode, Brad and Dave tackle a question every cartoonist eventually asks: Where should I invest my time and energy? From gallery shows to professional organizations to keeping up with “the kids,” this conversation is packed with practical, experience-tested advice.

Are Art Galleries Worth It?

A listener asks whether exhibiting in a gallery helps grow a comics career.

Key takeaways:

• Gallery exposure rarely converts into comic readers
• If it’s not clickable, it’s not effective promotion
• Sales are often split (sometimes 50/50), cutting into profits
• You can usually sell original art more effectively on your own platform
• The biggest benefit? Personal satisfaction and a nice ego boost

Should Beginners Join Professional Organizations?

Brad and Dave revisit a classic question: Are groups like the National Cartoonists Society (NCS) worth it?

• 10–15 years ago: Limited practical value
• Today: Much more actionable, community-driven, and educational

What You Actually Get

• Real-world, practical learning (panels, talks, workshops)
• Networking with professionals who actually understand comics
• Access to events, meetups, and tabling opportunities
• Career insight you won’t get from general audiences

Pro tip:
For younger creators, discounted memberships make this a much easier entry point.

ComicLab at the Reubens

Brad and Dave will be presenting at this year’s Reuben Awards Weekend, August 6-8 in Columbus, Ohio.

Their session: “Actionable Advice in a Time of Change”

• Practical, career-focused insights
• Guest cartoonists joining a live panel format
• A mix of strategy, storytelling, and real-world experience

They’ll also be around all weekend — panels, conversations, and (possibly questionable) lunch recommendations.

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