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Artists can make use of all kinds of tools to produce comics! There’s no wrong choice, so long as folks are enjoying the process enough to keep going.
Where to Post Webcomics
So I’ve started making a webcomic. Where should I put it?
Real good question! There’s a lot of options out there these days, and you can choose the best one for you and your comic based on what seems to suit the most!
What Are Webcomics?
Webcomics are roughly what it says on the tin: comics, which are posted on the web!
So, are they just like comics in print, except online instead?
Kind of! There are a lot of comics online which are formatted very similarly to print comics, and the reasons for this are varied. Sometimes it’s because the creator intends to print them later, and it makes this process easier if the pages are already laid out appropriately. Sometimes it’s just because that is the type of comic they enjoy reading, and which they’re inspired by.
Varethane's Master List of Printers
This is a big post compiling all the printers of books, prints, and other popular comic-related merch that I (Varethane) have either worked with or heard recommended by other indie creators! I’ve noted where each printer is based, but everything on this list should offer international shipping as well (if any do not, please let me know and I can mark it as such or remove it from the list).
There are a lot of different categories for this subject so I’ve tried to split them up in a way that makes sense to me, though if anyone reading this has suggestions for changes I could make please feel free to suggest away!
This sort of thread is most useful if it’s being continuously edited and updated to reflect more companies and resources (or to take them off, should they close their doors for whatever reason). And of course, if you know more printers or have more information on any of the ones listed here, please let me know! (Or for those of you with editing capabilities I guess you could just add them).
This post originated on the SpiderForest Webcomic Collective forums
The How and Why of Webcomic Retcons
If you make a webcomic for a few years, you (hopefully!) improve so much that it can be impossible to look at your archives the same way again. Lineart, understanding of flow and panel layout, speech bubble placements… sometimes your archives tells a more interesting story about how far you’ve come as an artist than the actual plot of the comic. It can be beautiful… but also lead to some really awkward beginning pages that could do with an edit pass.