Three To Get Ready Hot Seat: Wintersuns, Fun Factory, Tomes of Atlantis
Here’s the third of several “Three to Get Ready” Hotseats. The rules are simple. I go to your site, post the three most recent updates below and list one thing I like and one thing I don’t. Members are...
View ArticleHitch It / Ditch It Hot Seat: Cow Texas, House of Madness, Sailors Freedom
This is the third installment of this year’s Hitch It / Ditch It Hot Seat critique series. The concept is straight-forward: I identify one element in the participant’s comic that is working really...
View ArticleLettering Hot Seat: Call for participants
It’s time for another Hot Seat, and it’s been a while since we discussed some cartooning fundamentals, so let’s do a Lettering/Word Balloon Hot Seat. The content you are trying to access is only...
View ArticleLettering Hot Seat: Sailor’s Freedom
Sailor’s Freedom As James pointed out, the last time I reviewed his comic I said that I hated his lettering with a white-hot passion, and I’m happy to say that the lettering has improved. The content...
View ArticleLettering Hot Seat: Kitty’s Cats, Juniper and Modest Comics
The Hot Seat critiques are an opportunity for us to discuss the craft of comics in a tangible and meaningful way. This specific Hot Seat — focused on lettering — exposes a traditionally under-looked...
View ArticleLettering Hot Seat: Seeking Shelter and Black Rose
The Hot Seat critique series is a unique opportunity to talk about the craft of cartooning — in real-life, meaningful terms. Today, we’re going to discuss the approaches of two participants’ work. The...
View ArticleLettering Hot Seat: Biblenauts, Crowded Void and Melonpool
This is the final installment of the Lettering Hot Seat. Same rules as always; I’ll make a few remarks and then open the discussion to the membership at large. Please feel free to join the conversation...
View ArticleLettering Hot Seat: Madame Merunga and Split Lip
It’s time to kick off another round of Hot Seat critiques. This is a unique opportunity for us to get down-and-dirty with the craft of comics — and some of the best practices of business, marketing,...
View ArticleComiCraft’s New Year’s Day Sale
If you want to build out your comics-font library, be sure to mark this on your calendar. ComicCraft traditionally holds a sale on Jan 1 every year in which price of each of their fonts is based on the...
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