Looking over the last year's worth of traffic, it looks like the most useful comic-listing sites I've used were onlinecomics.net and thewebcomicslist.com — and it may be my imagination, but I think I'm getting fewer referrals of that kind than I use…
They run $2-3, but they work best with a t-square or something like that. Still, the cost is minimal.
Here's a video of one in action: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vm-figRWirU
I use an Ames lettering guide made by Staedtler. Somewhere early on I got some very stern advice about using a guide and lettering well. It said to "draw the letters", but I don't find that works for me. I letter more slowly than I normally write, b…
My friends seem to be flattered to inspire jokes and stories in my strip. I think, frankly, I'm not incorporating them into it enough for their taste.
Family is a different story. I try hard to make my characters NOT me and my husband, and pulling…
I do strictly 3 panels, except when I do one, which is rare. I find it interesting to work within the limitations of that form — and often hard. I've had to throw jokes away because I couldn't make them fit, and I'm always cutting out lots of dialog…
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