Just gotta share…
I got a phone call earlier this week that reminds me why I’m so happy to be a webcartoonist.
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I got a phone call earlier this week that reminds me why I’m so happy to be a webcartoonist.
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Kris Straub and Brad Guigar will be attending Vericon at Harvard University this weekend, January 24 and 25.
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Passed along by a faithful Webcomics Weekly listener:
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This is the perfect time to start preparing for the upcoming convention season. The first major con of the year, New York Comic Con, is just around two-and-a-half weeks away. One of the perennial problems posed by con exhibiting is shipping your merchandise. Here are some tips:
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Many cartoonists have heard about Twitter but are still a unsure how it can benefit them. In fact, it’s a phenomenally powerful community-building tool — deceptive in its simplicity. And you should be putting it to work for your webcomic.
In a nutshell, Twitter can be good for:
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Neil Cohn is a frequent speaker at Comic Con International. His work in the field of comics and visual language is simply astonishing. His lastest work, Navigating Comics, is a must-read for anyone working in a comic-book or graphic-novel design format.
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As the economy grinds to a halt and spending hits an all-time low, sales of lipstick are soaring. It is well known in financial circles that when times get tough people stop splurging on the large, extravagant purchases such as cars and, instead, treat themselves to small luxuries like lipstick.
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