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At the moment, we're only taking exclusive comics. Of course, these are only the first time rights--see my posts above--but we do need them to be "unpublished" comics. Also, I hate to be a stickler, but to make our process easier, please follow o...
October 30
Ok, well my digital comics are up @ www.facepalm.co.za - it's a single theme type thing, I could probably send a few more exclusive ones your way though?
October 30
Any and every comic qualifies. I can't guarantee what will go in--as I am not the "head editor" this time around, but we'd love to see anything you have to offer.
October 29
would a comic like mine qualify?
October 29
I guess the best answer is that you only need to put the "First appeared in..." if it is the EXACT same comic--or a close approximation. If you do a mini-comic of the same thing--I guess we'd leave it to your discretion as it is technically a diff...
October 25
I have a few questions. I just want to make sure, If I were to send you a few sample strips from my web comic that won't appear for at least half a year, and they are accepted, you get the right to publish them first. Then, after they are publish...
October 24
The thing with first-time rights is that once it appears on our site, let's say on a Wednesday, the rights then revert back to you, which means you could then--if you really wanted to--post the same comic on your site on Thursday, with a little no...
September 18
I'm trying to find the appeal of how this benefits the creator. How much traffic does your site garner? Enough for me to offer something exclusively? If you are a creator that does not have his own website, I can see the appeal of this. But as ...
September 18

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What are your favorite Webcomics?
Achewood, A Softer World, Garfield Minus Garfield, Buttercup Festival, Buttersafe, Kate Beaton, mumblier, and many, many more.
Welcome! Mind telling us how you heard of WCI?
Through poking around the interweb and its vast array of webcomics.
Got a website?
http://www.gibberishthecomic.com

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Online Publishing Opportunity

Hello Everyone:

I know you all want to get as much exposure for your site as possible--why else would we be joining groups like this?

So, Bring the Ink would like to extend an invitation to host an EXCLUSIVE comic of yours. It can be a branch of your current comic. It can be something new. It can be something old. ALL THAT WE ASK IS THAT IT HAS NOT APPEARED ON THE WEB OR ANYWHERE ELSE (this includes blogs, too!).

We only ask for first t… Continue

Posted on September 17, 2009 at 2:01pm —

Click-Track Heart

Submission Opportunity, "Bring the Ink"

A new online journal--currently called "Bring the Ink"--of fiction, poetry, comics, and all sorts of other goodies is on the rise. But, like all things of this nature, it needs material.

Here's the details:

What We're About:

Sardonakiss Rexakon is a mutant man-beast with a brain and a good eye for good writing/art. He is the four great travelers of the mind, Wayward Son, Comfortably Numb, Silent Lucidity, and Dr. Rover. Plucked from the corners of the great American continent and slamm… Continue

Posted on June 22, 2009 at 8:30am —

Click-Track Heart

Facelift... or Liposuction...

Hello, Everyone:

Gibberish the comic is officially up and running in a pretty new way at its host. Take a moment to check out the new look, join the facebook group, or simply peruse the almost one-year's-worth archive.

Thank you to the faithful, and to the new visitors.

And if you have a moment, drop me a line, tell me what you think.

-C

Posted on June 17, 2009 at 1:04pm —

Click-Track Heart

The Unbearable Weight of Waiting

Patience is something we should be able to buy... on demand.

Honestly, though, I realize that everything happens in time, that it takes awhile for things to pick up and take off, but this purgatory, where I wait and watch my daily visitors climb then plummet back down, is starting to get old.

I tell myself to keep plugging along. And I do, but my gait is turning into a limp.

Really, I think I just need a moment to whine and moan--as I tend to do from time to time--and I'll get over it, and th… Continue

Posted on March 3, 2009 at 9:27am — 7 Comments

Click-Track Heart

Tooting My Own Horn (Guest Comic at Legend of Bill)

Just wanted to say that I've got the "Side Quests" Guest strip this week for Legend of Bill! Thanks again for the opportunity, David!

-C

Posted on February 5, 2009 at 11:44am —

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At 1:05pm on June 25, 2009, Mose said…
Sweet! Thanks for the comment, I know this is late but I have not checked my email/webcomic page in a bazillion years. Still, it totally made my day today!
At 12:23am on April 7, 2009, erik jagger said…
Thanks so much for continuing to follow my efforts. I really love doing it, I just have so little time right now. Between stuff that's happening at home and my regular (ie paying) job, i just don't have much to spare for my comic. I'm just trying to keep at it a bit every day and if at all possible put up something, anything, once a week. I'm hopeful things will calm down in the near future!

Take care, mon ami!
At 9:23am on April 6, 2009, Byron Rempel said…
Hi there. Thanks for the welcome. I haven't been to active on here yet, but I'm just getting started. Glad you like the zombies. Your site has a few gems too i see.
At 9:36pm on March 9, 2009, erik jagger said…
Howdy! Thanks so much for the kind words. I am still a bit under the weather but what knocked me out of the game last week was being sick in combo with a whole lot of stuff happening on all different fronts in my life. I just didn't want to take a chance staying up all night workin' on the comic and getting really sick. Stuff is still going on. I'm still a bit sick. But I'm hoping to get an update in this week.
At 3:44am on March 5, 2009, The Lehmanns said…
Hey, no problem on the help. Webcomicking like any other endeavor takes a lot of work, and sometimes the obvious just isn't obvious. I've learned the hard way doing my own comic, but also doing other projects on the web. One site I have done has been going 6 years and is very popular. People marvel how it got so big, but I remember when I was getting a dozen uniques a month. Perseverance is truly half the battle. Statistically, most new webcomics don't make it past issue 50, presumably because they realize it *is* a lot of work and the pay-off is not immediate. If you can get past that point and get a good year under your belt, you're way ahead of the game of most webcomics.

Continued luck. I'll be checking your comic to see how you're doing!
At 10:04pm on February 26, 2009, Jeff Mumm said…
Well thank you very much for the compliments and support. I sincerely appreciate that. What are you studying? Writing a novel for a thesis, that sounds pretty awesome.
At 6:49pm on February 26, 2009, Jeff Mumm said…
Thanks! Yeah, this is actually the first time I've spent prepping on the story, since this is the first comic I've ever done that's longer than one issue length. The overall story arc is vaguely floating around...I sort of know it's going to be eight issues and a very ambiguous idea of what could happen.

But I write each issue in full before setting about drawing anything. This go around I've actually been doing a lot of rewriting and editing. So basically I just jot down sketches at first, then I tighten those up into coherent pages with specific layouts, then I write it out in script form, then I draw it back in thumbnails and then I draw it for real. I have all those steps to force myself to reexamine every page and give myself enough perspective to see what's working and what isn't.

I'm trying something new with Chapter 4, which I'm writing right now, where I'm going to be writing completely different versions of each scene and then skimming off all the best stuff from each brainstorm. I think that might work pretty well. I'm really trying to maximize my potential. I think the more you can tighten things up the better your work comes out.

It's still pretty new for me to put this much effort into a story, so I've kind of been struggling with trying to make it funny as well as a sort of interesting story. I know that if I keep pushing myself, though, I'm just going to get better, and that's what it's all about. Looking forward.

Anyway, sorry that was kind of long-winded... Haha, maybe I should have taken my own advice and edited it down.
At 8:34am on February 19, 2009, Perry Belmon said…
hey guy, no problem. I eventually used all 33 years of brain power to unlock the bloogerblogspot code. Now I'm heavily debating which I want to concentrate my efforts on, blogger or webcomicsnation. Thanks for your help.
At 12:58pm on February 18, 2009, Meghan said…
Thank you for the comment! I am really glad you enjoyed what you saw of my comic. I apprecieate the comments!
At 7:58pm on February 9, 2009, The Lehmanns said…
*waving*
 
 

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