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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If You Want to Succeed Making Comics, Give Yourself the Bird.

You are pretty much aware by now — surely– that there’s these different kinds of camera angles with a comic book layout. These camera angles art the close-up, the upshot, the down shot, the 3/4 shot, establishing shot, extreme close up, etc. etc. The two I want to focus on today, though are the bird’s […]

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The Calculations of a Comic Book Artist

Today’s Weight 148.6 lb. Goal Weight 130 lb. Days Left: 14 Miles going today: 8 Weight loss is a mathematical venture. For those not inclined to mathematics…1 lb. = 3500 calories. To lose 1 lb. you have burn 3500 calories. If I want to lose 10 lbs. I have to burn 35,000 calories. I burn about […]

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How To Be The Best Comic Book Creator — EVER!

HOW TO BE THE BEST COMIC CREATOR — EVER! STEP 1: Use all the assets you’ve got STEP 2: Develop your assets STEP 3: Repeat. If you are trying to break into comics, you have probably asked these questions of anybody and everybody you know, “How do you do it?” “What tools do you use?” […]

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Wanted: Comic Book Leaders–Illustrative Imaginative Entrepreneurs

Open your eyes, open your heart, and open your mind to possibilities that some say only exist in fantasy funny books. Stare through the looking glass, Alice. You may just find you really are not that far from the reality you’ve always wanted.

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Why should I work hard making comics?

If you have to work really hard at learning a new idea or a new skill, it probably isn’t going to be your best career path. You want to pick something that will flow into your skill sets easily. It will be a lot less work for you and you will make more money doing it.

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