EXCLUSIVE: Manta, the subscription webcomics platform, has since its launch five years ago been at the forefront of the ...
Christmas is a time of giving, so for my last pre-Christmas column, I'm going to give you the gift of people who are more talented than me. Each of these webcomics started this year, or late-ish last ...
Comic books are, in many ways, one of the most low-tech forms of entertainment — just ink on paper. But, like literally everything in our society, the internet transformed them. Instead of having to ...
Forget swiping right. Online comics are racking up readers, and the test of success is how far readers will scroll on down. As demand for graphic novels remains strong, especially in middle grade and ...
It can be hard to remember how primitive the internet landscape was in the late ‘90s, the era when webcomics came of age. The only way to share things was through email and instant message, and a ...
Nowadays people spend all their time on their phones just scrolling the day and night away. It’s the scourge of society. And it’s also a very good thing. At least, it is if you’re in the business of ...
Comics are great. Whether they’re mint condition Marvel comic books or “Peanuts” comic strips, they’re fun, quick, and easy to read. They have also evolved with our technology. Before webcomics, one ...
Without a doubt, the Dungeons & Dragons game has been a tremendous boon to RPG artists, just as much as it’s been to the genre’s writers and game designers. Flip through any of the 4th and 5th edition ...
Advertising can be an effective way to have your webcomics seen by as many people as possible. Getting webcomic enthusiasts interested in your work can be done by using online and offline forms of ...
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