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Scale
People send me mini-comics all the time. Which is great. I love them. However, I have noticed that *most* mini-comics makers try and crowd too much in to the small format. My advice - to avoid crowding - is to draw the comic at the scale you intend to publish it. If this is impossible because of the level of detail - then draw the “pencils” at the original size - then enlarge it 150% -...
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April 2013
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Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees 2013 announced…
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SUPERMAG REVIEW by CRAIG FISCHER →
jimrugg: “Supermag is Rugg’s uptown version of a one-man anthology comic, a time machine to earlier days when Home Grown Funnies and Neat Stuff were available in head shops and/or comic book stores.” — from Craig Fischer’s review of Supermag on the Heroes Aren’t Hard to Find blog
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