Investing In Your Comic Book Future

Are you investing in who you want to be? When we invest in the thing that we want to become, it makes us want to become that person even more. Running just about everyday, I’ve started to see some of the same people out running, These people I pass by I thought was a one […]

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How To Make Your Work in Comics More Productive

Going Down Hill With The Wind At Your Back. MOMENTUM Time for an easier ride today. Sometimes running uphill in the heat of the day can be exhausting and we hate those times of production with the deadline facing us and we can’t get our brains to tell our hands what we want them to […]

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Over Deliver, Over Achieve, Under Deadline.

So how are you going to overdeliver, overachieve, and go under deadline with your comics? What I like to do, is WOW! my clients and my creators at every step of the process. If you think everything is good, how can it be great? If you think your story is great, how can the artist exceed the writer’s expectations? […]

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Going UpHill On Your Comic Adventure

Ever had the time when it took every ounce of your being to get you up out of bed, sit at the drawing table or writing board, you plug away all day, and can’t seem to get anything to come out right? The ideas aren’t flowing, the artwork isn’t coming together, the language isn’t working, […]

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If You Want to Succeed Making Comics, Give Yourself the Bird.

You are pretty much aware by now — surely– that there’s these different kinds of camera angles with a comic book layout. These camera angles art the close-up, the upshot, the down shot, the 3/4 shot, establishing shot, extreme close up, etc. etc. The two I want to focus on today, though are the bird’s […]

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The Calculations of a Comic Book Artist

Today’s Weight 148.6 lb. Goal Weight 130 lb. Days Left: 14 Miles going today: 8 Weight loss is a mathematical venture. For those not inclined to mathematics…1 lb. = 3500 calories. To lose 1 lb. you have burn 3500 calories. If I want to lose 10 lbs. I have to burn 35,000 calories. I burn about […]

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Does your Comic Book Creator have Dog Fleas Attitude?

Running With Comics FAIL! Still no marathon under my belt. Ran out of time yesterday and had to come back early–ill preparation. I’ll have to try again in a few days with better planning. Ever just plunge headlong into something because you want to do it, even though everything sensible tells you “no”? Seems like […]

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Exploring With Comics

Today’s Weight: 146 lb. Goal Weight: 130 lb. Days Left: 22 This is the first time I went running 12 miles on back-to-back days. Not a good idea. It only took 2 hours yesterday. Three hours today. Time to tone it back and work on some abs. Here’s the insightful posts today. I wonder what good posts […]

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Biggest Expense Liability of a Comic Book Creator

Given that everyone has assets of some level. I wanted to take a quick check at what liabilities you may possess. I am speaking specifically to the things you may deem as hinderances or disadvantages we human comic book creators possess. Even though the heroes we create may typically not have very many weaknesses. I’ve […]

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