I have started a thread on my comic book site to show off other works by creators of comics/comic strips. I had over 500,000 visitors to my site last month, so this might send some viewers your way.
If you're interested, then come place your link on this thread:
www.wantedhero.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php
Jaime D Buckley
www.wantedhero.com
If you're interested, then come place your link on this thread:
www.wantedhero.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php
Jaime D Buckley
www.wantedhero.com
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Re: Pimp yer stuff
Mon, December 19, 2005 - 8:01 AM -
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Re: Pimp yer stuff
Fri, December 23, 2005 - 7:46 AMAlso, certain people like to tell me that it's impossible for me to have total creative freedom and make profit at the same time. Well, certain recent events have convinced me that they are wrong (or at least mostly inaccurate). I just slapped together a web comic that will provide me with a much bigger audience than ever, and potentially lead me to profitable cartooning ventures. Here's the web comic in question:
www.nailbytes1.com/rw02010.htm
I also can't help but to ask why are there so many creative people who oppose creativity? But since that question is off topic here, so I won't go into it any further. But I will say that at least my population of 6 billion theory is accurate. (And please don't give me that "There are billions of people in poverty and the last thing on their minds is looking at web comics. Plus, most of the world's population doesn't have Internet access." stuff. I've known that for years, and I probably knew it before you did!)
Anyway, doing web comics for popular web sites kicks ass!
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