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Webcomics Weekly Podcast, Episode 34

Check out the often-imitated-never-duplicated Webcomics Weekly Podcast, featuring Scott Kurtz, Dave Kellett, Kris Straub, and myself. If you love listening to cartoonists talking shop, this is a must. You can follow the RSS here. Episode 34 Show Notes: Since we started this podcast, we've discussed amongst ourselves the need to finally have The Talk with our listeners. See, there are an awful lot of companies hosting contests and/or making promises of tremendous loads of cash in exchange for services.

Webcomics Weekly Podcast, Episode 33

Check out the often-imitated-never-duplicated Webcomics Weekly Podcast, featuring Scott Kurtz, Dave Kellett, Kris Straub, and myself. If you love listening to cartoonists talking shop, this is a must. You can follow the RSS here. Episode 33 Show Notes: The gang does a summary of Emerald City Comic Con, we discuss the infamous wicker joke and get some amazing news delivered live as we're taping the podcast. And in the midst of all that, we also address some intriguing webcartooning questions such as whether to Twitter and what to do if you wake up one morning to find your readers have left...

2008 Convention schedule

With Emerald City in the rearview mirror, here's a complete rundown of all of the remaining convention appearances I'm planning. The conventions in blue are tentative. Wizard World Philadelphia: May 29 - June 1 Comic Con: July 24-27. Appearing with my How To Make Webcomics co-authors, Kris Straub, Scott Kurtz and Dave Kellett. Baltimore Comic Con: Sept. 27-28. Appearing with my How To Make Webcomics co-authors, Kris Straub, Scott Kurtz and Dave Kellett. SPXpo (Bethesda, Md): Oct.

SOLD OUT!

While we were taping the Webcomics Weekly podcast Friday night, Scott got word from Image Comics that the How To Make Webcomics book is sold out. I know I have plenty of books in stock to continue to ship orders -- with a few left, perhaps, for convention appearances. Dave Kellett is indicating the same. This means a few things. First, it's incredibly gratifying news for me and my three co-authors, Scott Kurtz, Dave Kellett and Kris Straub. We can't thank you all enough for your support and kindness. From the polite pointing out of a few typos to the...

Webcomics Weekly Podcast, Episode 32

Check out the often-imitated-never-duplicated Webcomics Weekly Podcast, featuring Scott Kurtz, Dave Kellett, Kris Straub, and myself. If you get off on cartoonists talking shop, this is a must-listen. You can follow the RSS here.

Episode 32 Show Notes: Brad, Dave and Scott discuss going from zero to ten thousand -- i.e. building and maintaining communities around your Webcomic.

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Webcomics Weekly Podcast, Episode 31

Check out the often-imitated-never-duplicated Webcomics Weekly Podcast, featuring Scott Kurtz, Dave Kellett, Kris Straub, and myself. If you get off on cartoonists talking shop, this is a must-listen. You can follow the RSS here.

Episode 31 Show Notes: Kris and Scott discuss getting honest opinions on your webcomic and I call in from the New York Comic Convention to talk about what to do at a convention when everything goes horribly, horribly wrong.

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How To Make Webcomics by Straub, Guigar, Kellett and Kurtz

Guest Week At Sheldon

Oobla-dey-dah-o!  It's guest week at Dave Kellet's Sheldon with Kris Straub and today David Malki! taking the reins so far.

Webcomics Weekly Podcast, Episode 30

Check out the often-imitated-never-duplicated Webcomics Weekly Podcast, featuring Scott Kurtz, Dave Kellett, Kris Straub, and myself. If you get off on cartoonists talking shop, this is a must-listen. You can follow the RSS here. Episode 30 Show Notes: We spent a short time reviewing Episode 29, and then we talked about an issue that is weighing heavily on everyone's brains right now: Taxes. Then we segue to how to handle ideas that are solicited to you against your will by family and friends. Finally, we talk about the merits of printing in black-and-white versus color.

Chainsaw by Kris Straub