How to start a webcomic: Top 10 mistakes to avoid

November 22, 2009 by r2moo2 · 3 Comments
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by KiloTwo



I’m back with another update, and when time allows I hope to update more than once a week.

Anyway, in this post I am going to share about the top 10 things to avoid for a webcomic.

I came up with this list while visitng webcomic forums, and heard many complaints against webcomics that upsets the readers, so do take note of these things before you start your webcomic.

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How to start a webcomic: Prerequisites to start a webcomic #3: Know how to promote your webcomic

October 20, 2009 by r2moo2 · Leave a Comment
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We are coming to the third part of prerequisites to start a webcomic.

If any reader wishes to review the previous two prerequisites, this is the link for #1 and #2.

As we have spoken before in previous posts, knowing the general steps of starting a webcomic does not guarentee the success of your webcomic. Many webcomic artists started prematurely and ended without releasing a complete manga or comic series before.

It is important to know what are some of the basic prerequisites or preparations needed before launching our webcomic online.

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How to start a webcomic: Prerequisites to start a webcomic #2: Drawing well

October 18, 2009 by r2moo2 · Leave a Comment
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This is a continuation from my previous post, which is “Prerequisites to start a webcomic #1“. We were discussing about some prerequisites that should be met so that we do not start a webcomic prematurely to our failure.

There are many ways to create a webcomic, but there are also many people who gave up their dream because it is a tough journey to embark on. In this post we are going to talk about the next prerequisite that is essential for a webcomic artist to have before starting a webcomic. Read more

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