“Help! My archive is too big!”

While I was hosting my webinar on webcomics for the Graphic Artists Guild, a comment came in from one of the attendees. This person said, “I think people avoid reading my comic because the archive is so big.” I disagree. […] ↓ Read the rest of this article...

Read more
Alternative text

ComicLab Ep 330 — How to maximize creativity

We all have creative peaks and valleys. How can we maximize the good times and minimize the bad? ON TODAY’S SHOW

Read more
Alternative text

Tax panic

Next Tuesday (April 18) is the federal income tax deadline. But … what if you owe money and can’t pay? Don’t make a bad situation worse. This could end very badly if you handle it improperly.

Read more
Alternative text

Tax responsibilities for indie creators

For many independent comic creators, our income falls under the heading of the “gig economy.” That income must be reported to the IRS. Here’s how to handle those unique tax responsibilities.

Read more
Alternative text

Writing a memorable character

If you want to know who your character is, then ask this simple question: What do they want?

Read more
Alternative text

ComicLab 329 — Rebranding

How important is rebranding after a series of unsuccessful ventures? Also, how does one get their comic translated into another language — and why? ON TODAY’S SHOW

Read more
Alternative text

“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? Should you stick to the social media giants — or go with the upstarts? And what’s with all this talk […] ↓ Read the rest of this article...

Read more
Alternative text