Webcomics Handbook

Your ready reference for all things webcomics. Launched as a follow-up to the seminal “How To Make Webcomics,” Brad Guigar’s...
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“How do I get more readers?”

Today we're going to talk about a sentence that every last one of us have uttered: I really feel like...
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Webcomics Confidential: Sketch Layers in Clip Studio

The ability to create Draft Layers — and apply Draft Layer settings to entire folders — is a huge part...
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Estimated taxes due Sept. 16th

If you pay estimated income taxes on a quarterly schedule, Monday's the deadline for your third-quarter payment. Checks postmarked on...
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ComicLab Ep 352 — Make it work, make it right, make it fast

Dave Kellett discusses the three phases of art. First, you're just trying to make it work. Then, you try to...
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Are you using Patreon “Collections” to its full potential?

Patreon's Collections feature enables creators to group and catalog content. This is a tremendous step forward for how comics creators...
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You’re missing an opportunity to stand out on Substack Notes

Substack Notes is currently dominated by writers, who — like cartoonists — have a pretty poor grasp of good social...
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Webcomics Confidential: Rethink your schedule

Is your schedule killing your chances of success? Maintaining a rigid schedule could actually hurt your webcomic more than it's...
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ComicLab Ep 351 — Patreon and the iOS app

Apple has initiated a plan to take 30% of all transactions made through the Patreon iOS app. That has caused...
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Substack’s ‘Recommendations’ feature

One of my oldest axioms is that "social media is social." In other words, social media rewards participation. Substack's "Recommendations"...
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Understanding passive revenue streams — Knock-on vs Knock-out

Subless was a subscription platform for creators that enabled users to issue support based on a monthly budget. In short,...
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September To-Do List

It's September, and the kids are returning to school. This is great if you're a webcartoonist because that means they're...
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