March 3rd, 2009 — Strip News
All kinds of comic bizness things in the mix this week… So all you need to do is get an interview or a review and that will sell everyone on your comic? Maybe not. But that begs the question why we don’t do the obvious things like take advantage of free press? (Well, by free [...]
February 16th, 2009 — Strip News
Here’s more comic stuff that caught my eye… Let’s see, Ugly Hill is ending soon, Casey and Scotty will soon return to a regular posting schedule and you will now be able to get Marooned minicomics, along with some hints about potentially going to a graphic novel format. After you check out the Trugglemat, here’s [...]
February 6th, 2009 — Strip News
Woah. Lots going on. I’ve debated going to a semi-daily update but sometimes noticing what the longer trends are provides more practical use. In any case, there’s arguably too much this week: Webcomic Finds reviews Jovian Luck, the Webcomic Asylum interviews Hatpire and Legend rates Penny Arcade. Art in Sequence looks closely at four popular [...]
January 16th, 2009 — Strip News
Well, well, well. There’s more to see but I’m afraid that, due to wordpress technical issues, the remainder may require another post on Monday. The Daily Crosshatch reviews Fuzz and Pluck in Splitsvillee, Trouble Ticket reviews Union of Heroes, a photo comic and Marooned hits the newspaper. KODT is back online. To the right is [...]
December 5th, 2008 — Strip News
Again, this week there is a landslide of things I want to share with you… This isn’t comics, but I’m a big fan. Don’t prevaricate about the bushes. And this is something that expands comics a little bit. I like. Kleefeld had that great post about being biased toward webcomics whose art he enjoys and [...]
September 17th, 2008 — Strip News
There’s an article on Comic Book Resources by Brian Hibbs which talks about how to move the comics in your comic shop. Order what you think will sell, sort out what sells and what doesn’t and have a mark-down bin. But wait. If you’re reading ArtPatient, you are likely a fan of webcomics (and create [...]