Posts Tagged ‘Comics – Self Publishing’

How to Advertise Your Comic Book

Monday, April 6th, 2009

More of Dan Head’s Expert Village series about self-publishing comics. Dan briefly places emphasis on your responsibility as a comic creator to advertise your product. He gives a basic idea of what you’ll need to consider as options to get the word out. 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.

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Comic Book Conventions as a Promotion Tool

Friday, December 19th, 2008

Pt. 4 of Dan Head’s Expert Village series about self-publishing comics. In this installment he touches on your promotional game plan; taking more than just your comics to the public.  For those of you that want to skip ahead, visit him on Expert Village.

Let me know what you think by leaving a comment, I will do my best to bring your more information & opinions from others that have experience in self-publishing comics and graphic novels.

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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.

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Just do it! – Introducing a new article series.

Friday, December 12th, 2008

If you have been thinking about making a comic for yourself, allow me to give you a bit of advice.

JUST DO IT!

This message is for anyone at any level of skill but especially to those like me, that tend to second and third guess decisions especially when it comes to dreams and aspirations. Don’t let your mind override your heart in this instance, you have a story to share whether it’s serious or just meant to entertain, let it out.

With that said, there is one thing you should allow yourself to pause for consideration for, this issue is important and should not be set aside if you’re serious about taking the steps necessary to becoming a published comic creator.

Will I be able to dedicate myself to doing this right?

This is a red pill, blue pill sort of question.

The red pill leads to hours of study, lots of stops and starts and a quality product.

The blue pill leads to an on-the-fly sort of experience that hops, skips and jumps to different things at different times and may or may not lead to a quality product.

Both pills lead to something that may be fun, it’s all about how you’d like to spend your development time.

In this series I will break down the elements of the red pill scenario so that you can see in some sort of order how you could be going about building your comic, the blue pill scenario has the same elements, it just runs on the chaos rule: there are no rules.

In some instances these elements can be broken down further; I will try to do that when time permits.

For now, these are the topics I plan on touching over the next few weeks.

  • Story
  • Tools – Get Organized & Be Productive
  • World Building 1 Concepts, Reality & Scope
  • Audience
  • Characters
  • Style pt. 1 – Drawing Them In.
  • World Building 2 Location, Location, Location
  • Collaboration – Pros & Contracts
  • Format – How You Want To Share It
  • Style pt. 2 – A Panel Discussion
  • Protect What’s Yours
  • The Fine Print – Self Publishing
  • Promo 1 It’s Ok To Be A Tease
  • Promo 2 The Saturation Game
  • Promo 3 Outside of the box

In the meantime, start thinking about the sorts of things you want in your comic, write down notes as you get your ideas and remember the only stupid ideas are the ones you didn’t give a chance to.

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Benefits of Publishing Small Comic Books First

Friday, December 12th, 2008

Pt. 3 of Dan Head’s Expert Village series about self-publishing comics. This time he touches on how to go about your venture into self-publishing in a manageable way.  For those of you that want to skip ahead, visit him on Expert Village.

Let me know what you think by leaving a comment, I will do my best to bring your more information & opinions from others that have experience in self-publishing comics and graphic novels.

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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.

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Self-Publish Your Own Comic Book

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

Here’s another article I’ve come across addressing self-publishing and the benefits of print-on-demand services for the beginner and those with limited budget / distribution. This one is done by Gary Picariello @ AssociatedContent.Com, it mentions a couple of resources for print-on-demand services & more, such as Lulu.Com, ComiXpress.ComDigitalWebbing.Com for classified ads related to comics & self-publishing via their talent search section.

Self-Publish Your Own Comic Book
Ok, I admit it: after I tuck in my daughter and kiss my wife goodnight, I retreat back into the small studio in the back of my house and…start drawing comic books! I’ve been illustrating “The Adventures of Jasmin” for about 11 years now.
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