Webcomics give creators maximum power along with numerous responsibilities: writing and drawing the comic, of course, but also getting it digitized and online. Then there's earning income via merchandise, books, donations, and/or ads-and thus promotion, customer service, fan liaison, and all that record keeping. Whew!rnThree recent books are all written by experienced webcomikkers but have different emphases. While discussing writing, Brad Guigar and colleagues omit art instruction in favor of technical and commercial aspects in How To Make Webcomics (Image. ISBN 978-1-58240-870-5. $12.99): image preparation, web site design, branding, "monetizing your webcomic," and fan relations.
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