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- Subject: [rec.arts.comics] General Comics FAQ
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- Archive-name: comics/general-faq
- Last-modified: 1998/08/30
- URL: http://members.tripod.com/~comics_faq/rac-faq.html
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- General RAC* Frequently Asked Questions
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- * Where can I find comics info?
- * When is my favorite comic coming out?
- * Where is the nearest/best comic store?
- * Where is the nearest/best comic convention?
- * Where are comics pros/companies on the net? and in the real world?
- * How do I become a pro comics writer or artist?
- * Where does the money go from buying a comic?
- * Where can I get GIFs of scanned comics art?
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- Where Can I Find Comics Info?
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- Beyond the few very frequent questions addressed in this document, anything
- about particular books, strips, characters, writers, artists, buying,
- selling, TV, movies or toys is covered in one of the RAC* subgroups. See
- http://members.tripod.com/~comics_faq or rec.arts.comics.info.
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- For news about current comics, try http://www.anotheruniverse.com/newsarama/
- (Mike Doran's Newsarama) or Steve Conley's http://www.iComics.com.
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- The following sites have fairly thorough comics web indices:
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- * http://www.comicbookresources.com -- Jonah Weiland
- * http://aaa.wraithspace.com -- WraithSpace
- * http://www.hoboes.com -- Negative Space
- * http://www.yahoo.com/Entertainment/Comics
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- When Is My Favorite Comic Coming Out?
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- Updated weekly, http://www.jacksonville.net/~ncrl/ (the New Comic Releases
- List) is a favorite of many RAC'ers. For comics distributed by Diamond,
- Previews magazine is available online at http://www.diamondcomics.com
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- Where Is The Nearest/Best Comic Store?
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- * http://www.open.org/curtis/ has a comprehensive list of comic stores.
- However, it doesn't provide reviews or info, and ITSHARDTOREAD.
- * http://www.nexilis-hobbies.com/indyworld/reference/stores.html lists
- stores that support independent comics.
- * http://aaa.wraithspace.com/Shops_and_Sales lists store web sites.
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- Alternately, you can turn off your modem and call 1-888-COMICBOOK
- (266-4226), a toll-free hotline from Diamond & several major publishers.
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- Where Is The Nearest/Best Comic Convention?
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- Links to many comic conventions are maintained at
- http://www.nexilis-hobbies.com/indyworld/reference, including:
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- * Caption - Oxford, UK
- * Chicago Comicon
- * Dragon*Con - Atlanta, Georgia
- * Motor City Con - Detroit, MI
- * San Diego Comic-Con
- * Small Press Expo - Washington, DC
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- Where Are Comics Pros/Companies On The Net? And In The Real World?
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- http://www.nexilis-hobbies.com/indyworld/reference/ and
- http://www.hoboes.com maintain lists of publishers, creators, and other
- comic-related addresses and URLs.
-
- BTW, pros online should be treated the same as any other RAC'ers. It's nice
- if they read or answer your posts, but they're not paid to do so any more
- than you are. General compliments/fan mail should be sent by email rather
- than posted. Also, it's silly to ask a specific pro questions about comics
- that they aren't associated with. For example, Kurt Busiek will post about
- Astro City, but not about Spawn.
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- Steve Lieber has written a (rough draft) Guide for Pros New to Usenet.
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- How Can I Become A Pro Comics Writer Or Artist?
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- Four ways to get a job as a comics writer:
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- 1. First get published in books/magazines/movie scripts/etc. Examples:
- Nancy Collins, Rachel Pollack, Paul Dini, etc.
- 2. Get a job with a comics company in Editorial/Sales/etc, and schmooze.
- Examples: Peter David, Chris Claremont, etc.
- 3. Self-publish. You'll lose money but save your principles. Examples:
- Dave Sim, Colleen Doran, Jeff Smith, etc.
- 4. Learn to draw. Writer/artists have twice as many job opportunities.
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- Becoming a pro comics artist is easier but still tough. Three words:
- practice, practice, practice. You need a portfolio showing that you can draw
- more than pin-ups. Do multiple-page stories, with multiple panels on each
- page. Don't skimp on backgrounds -- draw buildings, cars, trees, civilians
- not in skin tight suits, etc. If you can't draw one professionally-ready
- page per day, you're too slow for a monthly book. Mail photocopies of your
- art to companies, or show your work to editors or artists at comic
- conventions. Or self-publish.
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- More detailed information and business contacts are available from:
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- * http://www.teleport.com/~ennead/ampersand/
- * http://www.cadvision.com/dega/creating.htm
- * http://www.spirit.com.au/~pat/fountain.html
- * http://www.hoboes.com/html/Comics/Creators/
- * http://aaa.wraithspace.com/Business/
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- Where Does The Money Go From Buying A Comic?
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- This rough guide was provided Matt High of Antarctic Press. Mileage may vary
- slightly among different publishers. "Out of the cover price of our books
- ($2.75/2.95 usually):
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- * 40-45% goes to the retailer
- * 20-25% goes to the distributor
- * 13% goes to the printer
- * 7-8% goes to the creators/artists
- * 2% goes to shipping (UPS/USPS)
- * the remainder (10-12%) goes to the publisher (salaries, rent,
- utilities, supplies, advertising, etc).
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- Antarctic Press is at the second-highest discount level...We sell
- distributors books at 65% off cover price, they turn around and resell them
- for 35-50% off. Marvel and DC sell their books to the distributors at 59-62%
- off, and they turn around and resell them to the stores at 40-57.5% off."
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- Where Can I Get GIFs Of Scanned Comics Art?
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- It is illegal to post or upload unauthorized scans of copyrighted art, even
- if no one makes money off of it. See Brad Templeton's Ten Common Myths About
- Copyright post at ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/law/ or in
- news.announce.newusers.
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- If you don't care about legal issues, try alt.binaries.pictures.cartoons or
- a Scandinavian WAREZ site. Absolutely do NOT post binary files such as GIFs
- or ZIPs to RAC* or any other group that doesn't have the word "binaries" in
- the title. It's rude, and the Cancelbot will delete them in a day or two.
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- written by Paul Estin, Tom Galloway, et al. and maintained by Francis Uy
- (francis_uy@yahoo), member of the RAC* FAQ Committee (rac-faq@mlists).
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