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Illustrators: Any experience printing/ publishing your own comics?
I’d like to hear the whole gamut beginning with soliciting major labels, independents, or just dealing with print shops to produce your works (monthly/ bi-mo./bi-annual)
What are the pros/ cons of self publishing vs. having a major do it for you? Costs?
Any fanzine publishers, I welcome your input too!
The guy with the Wondermark cartoons just had a book of them printed up by EC Printing and was very happy with it all. I bet if you email him he’d let you know about the process.
Gene Simmons Slams President Obama’s Israel Policy.
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A History of Science Fiction: A Brief Introduction to the Genre, the Books, and the Culture that Defines It – Volume Two $1.99 The second volume in the “History of Science Fiction” series; it covers the Golden age to the present.This book is a brief introduction to the genre. It provides the history of science fictions five major time periods, and shows the culture that influenced the work.More than an introduction, however, it is also an anthology of the work; not only do you get to read the history behind the work–you … |
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A History of the Doc Savage Adventures in Pulps, Paperbacks, Comics, Fanzines, Radio and Film $49.50 Doc Savage is not only the prototype of the modern fictional superhero; he was also a seminal force in creating multimedia crossovers. The character exploded onto the scene in 1933, with the Great Depression and the gathering clouds of war as a cultural backdrop. The series is examined in relation to historic events and changing audience tastes, with special attention on the horror and science-fic… |
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A History of Science Fiction: A Brief Introduction to the Genre, the Books, and the Culture that Defines It – Volume One $2.99 Submarine voyages. Nuclear explosions. Men on the moon. Today they belong to history, but science fiction first brought them to our attention often decades before any actual invention. But this often misunderstood genre does more than predict the future. Foremost, it entertains, but it also changes our perspective, giving us a glimpse of the present we would otherwise miss.This book is a brief int… |
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