ComicLab Ep 323 — Can you make a living in comics?
Every once in a while, someone asks if it’s possible actually to make a living in comics. It’s a fair question, and it deserves an honest answer.
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ComicLab is brought to you this week by the book “How Comics Were Made, a Visual History from the Drawing Board to the Printed Page.” Comics historian and ComicLab fan Glenn Fleishman has spent years researching the history of newspaper comic strip production and reproduction and is bringing his expertise to this printed work full of comics from Yellow Kid through Krazy Kat, Doonesbury, Peanuts, and, yes, Dave’s own Drive! It will feature never-before-seen original drawings and printing artifacts, such as “flongs,” the hilarious old-fashioned name for printing molds. The book draws from museum collections like the Billy Ireland Library and the Charles M Schulz Library, generous access to artists’ own archives, and Glenn’s personal collection. Glenn’s taking the book to crowdfunding in February, using lessons drawn from this very podcast! You can read more about the book or sign up to get an alert when the campaign launches by going to howcomicsweremade.ink.
ON THIS WEEK’S SHOW…
- Is it possible to make a living in comics?
- how to write a longform comic
- Size and DPI — preparing files for web and print
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