
Episode #5
Interview With Todd Rayner
We sit down with Todd Rayner (https://darkspacestudio.com). We discuss the characters of Dark Space Studio, the business side of comics, and his Kickstarter, Luke Bloody Tooth.

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Hosted by Jamais Jochim · arts · EN · 106 episodes
WCRI is a webcomic podcast devoted to the creation and monetization of webcomics. There are how-to shows on how to create, draw, write, and market webcomics, as well as reviews on webcomics. There are also interview shows with creators, businessmen and others involved with webcomics. In short, if you want to create and make money from webcomics, this is where you start. https://vurbl.com/station/87AfMj7qUcp/ Check out our Patreon page ( https://www.patreon.com/twosparrows) and merch pages ( https://www.zazzle.com/store/jamaisj/products) to support the show.
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Episode #5
We sit down with Todd Rayner (https://darkspacestudio.com). We discuss the characters of Dark Space Studio, the business side of comics, and his Kickstarter, Luke Bloody Tooth.

Episode #4
The big American comics are having problems and need some advice to get back on their feet. By looking at their distribution models, how they fail to use cross-platform promotion, and the businesses they ignore to their disadvantage, how they could be doing better is considered. Why spinner racks won't help is discussed as well as why some adopting some aspects of the manga business model would work while other aspects wouldn't. The success of indy comics is looked at and why not all of their tactics would work for the bigger companies.

Episode #2
It's e a sy to figure out who the vill a in is, but not everyone who opposes the heroes a re vill a inous; some of them a re just doing their job. We look a t those whose very n a ture puts them in conflict with the heroes, be it cops, street g a ngs, or even activists.

Webcomics Reviews And Interviews
The biggest problem for most self-publishers is where to actually publish their books. We look at the differences between print on demand, hybrid publishing, offset printing, vanity printing, and traditional printing. We also look briefly at the services you need to make your book look great and how to sell it.

Webcomics Reviews And Interviews
I've been gone from podcasting and blogging due to colon cancer, and I'm coming back. Also, the state of the empire is discussed. The Zazzle Store: https://www.zazzle.com/store/jamaisj The Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/creator-home
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