Finding Collaborators for Your Comic Book
Table of contents for Dan Head Self Publishing
- Advice On Publishing Your Own Comic Book
- Benefits of Print-On-Demand for Your Comic Book
- Benefits of Publishing Small Comic Books First
- Comic Book Conventions as a Promotion Tool
- Comic Books As A Visual Medium
- Cost Considerations for Making a Comic Book
- Differences Between Comic Books & Movies
- Finding Collaborators for Your Comic Book
- How to Advertise Your Comic Book
Another installment of Dan Head’s Expert Village series about self-publishing comics. Dan covers some of the options available to you to gather your team to produce your comic. *Note* There are other options he didn’t cover namely deviantART.com & zeros2heroes.com these two sites have a pool off talent you can access, though zeros2heroes.com specializes in comics. I will review my experience with zeros2heroes.com in an upcomming post. For those of you that want to skip ahead, visit him on Expert Village.
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About the author:
Dan Head is a veteran writer and small press comic publisher. He wrote and self-published his first graphic novel, Bronx Angel: Politics By Another Method, in 2005. It has since been picked up for a second printing by the Repercussion Comics Group. Dan has also worked professionally for Platinum Studios, has written and edited for the popular episodic webcomic Awesome Storm Justice 41, has finished writing and started production on a second graphic novel called Green Mountain Gunslinger, and has established himself as a noted columnist and comic reviewer at Paperbackreader.Com, where he is a full partner. Dan is currently at work on his first prose novel and runs the weekly Writing Exercises on the Awesome Storm Justice-41 forum.
