One of the best parts of 2017 has been finally starting this website and the Harold webcomic.
On the other hand, there’s website analytics.
This week, I thought I’d put together a relatively short list of gift suggestions for your friends and family who love comics, are starting to get interested in comics, or who want to make comics of their own.
Though I don’t think there’s any particular likelihood of potential readers confusing the two comics, it seems like a good opportunity to direct more attention to a comic that deserves as much success as it can get.
Mike Porter, owner and operator of Little Fish Comics & Collectibles, is a great comic shop owner.
This week, I’m going to walk through how I develop a page from start to finish.
In 2014, my daughter was in the 3rd grade, and not always a fan of school. Out of a desire to make the middle of her day a little brighter (and no doubt inspired by the occasional Buzzfeed article on a similar thing), I started drawing little Star Wars-themed pictures on the plastic bags I used to pack her sandwiches. (We love Star Wars in my house.)
I am a high school English & Journalism teacher in Virginia, and increasingly a comics artist on the side, squeezing it all in alongside being a husband and a dad.