Webcomics Weekend
Webcomics Weekend, in Easthampton, Mass., is being announced for March 20-22. It’s going to be a tremendous meet-up of some of the very best in webcomics.
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Webcomics Weekend, in Easthampton, Mass., is being announced for March 20-22. It’s going to be a tremendous meet-up of some of the very best in webcomics.
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Blambot’s Nate Piekos has written a spectacularly helpful piece on comic typography that should be required reading for all webcartoonists — particularly the section on one of the most prevalent errors, the crossbar “I”.
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You’ve gone to a few cons, you’re running ads and you’re selling merchandise — all of which is generating money for you. Congratulations! You’re starting to succeed. But you could go so much further. And now that you have some cash, you can do what you couldn’t do before. So what should you do with these earnings? Well, here are a few things to consider.
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Brad and Scott recap the NYCC. A discussion about product presentation at cons quickly devolves into a paranoid examination of how dolls can come to life and kill you in your sleep.
Kris and Brad review their talk in Harvard University. Scott and Brad prepare for New York Comic Con. The guys talk about premium content — is it the way of the future, or just a way to the future? And the conversation ends with a discussion of…
(Comic courtesy of Dave Kellett)
Many of us started our webcomics as a hobby — more for fun than anything else. The problem is that under the pressures of updating, keeping fans happy, etc., the comic goes from a fun hobby to being just another chore. To combat this feeling, here are a few tips that I have found work well.
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The first big comic convention of the year, New York Comic Con, kicks off this Friday with opportunities to say hi to two of the Halfpixel / Webcomics Weekly crew.
Brad Guigar will be in the Small Press area — booth number 2442 — exhibiting under the Evil Inc flag. And Scott Kurtz will be making a rare East Coast appearance as he hangs out at the Penny Arcade table.
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Vericon IX Webcomics Panel from Kris Straub on Vimeo
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The gang discusses the possibility of a black-swan event changing the Webcomics landscape, and what creators should to to prepare for it (if anything).