How To Increase Your Comic Book Authority

The more you know the better you’ll be. When you are making your products, you’ll want to make sure you are coming from real world experience–things you have seen experienced and learned. This way you have authenticity and authority of which you can speak. This involves learning, reading, researching, talking with others in the field.

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Are you Running Late for the Comic Bus?

Are you running late for the comic bus? As kids all around the world start back to school, I wonder who is going to be late this year. Who is going to sleep in and miss their bus. Who is going to sleep in all year and miss their education? Are you going to be […]

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How to Increase Your Comic Book Creator Value

Whether you are looking for to get a comic book fan, a comic book job, or to sell your own comic books, you have to keep increasing your value so you will have more value to give to others. You can increase your comic book creator value by increasing your comic book creation and marketing skills, comic book […]

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How to Get Your Next Comic Book Job

Aside from the economic downturn of everything now-a-days, I wanted to show you one helpful piece of advice that will make you a better candidate for employers to hire you. Chances are if you are like many people who are unemployed by continuous comic companies going out of business, you may bethinking there will be no […]

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Comic Con is Over. Are You?

Today, you are heading home. The event you’ve waited for all year is over. You’ve met all the new prospects you are going to. You’ve seen all the outrageous booths. You’ve peddled your wares and hopefully grabbed some new fans. New ideas have probaby captivated your thoughts. Hauling your stuff back home you reflect. What […]

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Conflicting Signs of A Comic Book Creator

CONFLICTING SIGNS One of my college professors gave an assignment one day of coming up with a list of things that both attract you and distract you at the same time. Some examples are kissing a rocking hot girl with really bad breath, or picking a rose and cutting your finger on the thorn. Life is […]

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How to Create Unique Graphic Novels

I am greatly encouraged by the number of webcomics and the comic creators now circling the globe on the world wide web–each one a product of a unique artist who has a unique story to share, and a unique way of sharing it. This grassroots movement of artists sharing their goals and visions will usher […]

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How To Overcome The Obstacles of A Comic Book Creator

I’ve been wondering why people make excuses for not living their life to the fullest. I don’t know if they run into obstacles and just quit, or if they are scared, or there is self-doubt. What is it that causes some people to push ahead and other people to sit in their almost non-existant life […]

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The Shoes of a Comic Book Artist

I just recently rewatched Forrest Gump because I needed some motivation to keep running. It’s a pretty inspiring classic movie. I can’t say I can remember my first pair of shoes, but I am sure I’ll remember the shoes I have on right now. They are becoming a part of my journey as much as […]

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