How to Sell Your Small-press Book to Retailers Part 3 – 21 Tips from Actual Comic Book Retailers
21 tips on selling your small press books to retailers… from the mouths of retailers themselves!
After last week’s release of THE RED TEN #2 we’ve been getting some great feedback from news outlets, reviewers and bloggers. Check out what Newsarama, Comic Bastards and more have to say after the break.
So, you’ve created the comic. Yippee! Now, what happens next? Come inside and find out!
We have an example of graphic novel pacing this week! Come inside and see how Brave One Noel Burns does!
Glenn Arseneau and Allen Byrns give us an unusual, at times difficult oneshot that is worth a closer look.
We’ve got a new Brave One in Georg Syphers inside, folks. Let me preface that there’s a LOT of red. Lots of lessons learned here. Make with the clicky and see!
Once again, Tyler James has stepping into The Proving Grounds! Let’s see what kind of Small Tweaks I can make, shall we?
Welcome back to The Proving Grounds, where we once again have Brave One John Lees! Come inside and see as we talk about necessary evils!
John Lees returns to review “The Brutal Blade of Bruno the Bandit,” a collection archiving the first 13 stories of Ian McDonald’s Bruno the Bandit webcomic.
The subject of today’s review is Tall Tales from the Badlands, a Western anthology written by brothers Sean and Seamus Kevin Fahey and drawn by a variety of artists. I’ve already spoken of my love for Westerns in earlier reviews, so I’m always happy to read more comics within the genre. This isn’t […]
No disease. No illness. Now what? Here is a case of a comic boldly declaring its own elevator pitch on its front cover, in the eye-catching form of a newspaper headline. It’s a tantalising high concept that writer George O’Connor has come up with: what if one day everybody in the world […]
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