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A few things that I’ve learned over the years that have crystalized through teaching…


• Devote your time to sharpening your art skills AND your business skills – trends, networking, contracts, etcetera all.

• Don’t pigeonhole yourself to one small aspect of the art form, like limiting yourself to just comics. Remember that Michelangelo wanted to devote himself to sculpture when he was commissioned to paint the Sistine Chapel.

• The people who succeed are generally the people who are working their asses off. Surround yourself with people like this, people who commit themselves fully and are getting their work out into the world. They’ll generally be better than you which is a GOOD thing – that way the bar keeps getting raised.

• Working hard isn’t enough, you have to work smart as well. You have to create work that’s marketable – that will suit the needs of someone who will then pay you.

• Working long hours with no sleep to meet deadlines isn’t the answer. Your career is a marathon, not a fifty yard dash. Eat right, exercise and sleep regularly – it’s the bare bone basics and it works.

• Start now (yesterday is even better). Research the jobs you want, look at the submission guidelines (and follow them METICULOUSLY), then work up samples that will blow the competition out of the water. I like the following advice from Steve Martin to those aspiring to enter the entertainment field as it applies to any pursuit – “Be so good they can’t ignore you.”

• To cap this off… If you treat your skills as a hobby then that’s where they’ll stay, as a hobby – and that’s FINE as long as that’s your conscious decision. But if you want to have it as your job, your career, then you need to get on board and on track.

And that’s…

The-More-You-Know

For more info, check out the following links:

GENERAL INFORMATION

Comics – Pricing your Work

Comic Book Inking Tutorials and Videos

Recommended Books on Drawing & Cartooning

Cartoon Art Scams

Getting a Portfolio Review


COMMENTARY

Networking and the High Cost of Comic Conventions

Motivational Misinformation

My Somali Neighbors Are Not the Enemy

Comic Strip Contemplation


ARTICLES

Adventure Strip Finales

The Five Best Flashes Anywhere

Coloring the Sunday Comics


Cartoonist Spotlight

George Evans

Daisuke Higuchi

Will Eisner – The Spirit

Dick Guindon

Jerry Craft

Tom Gianni – Memories from C2E2

John Prentice

Bud Grace – Piranha Club Comes to an End

Hy Eisman’s 90th Birthday

Charles Schulz

Greg Howard – Sally Forth

Craig MacIntosh – Mentor


And last but not least, The Business of Cartooning.
This page has a number of subcategories, including…

1 Comic News Blogs
2. Contracts
3. Resources/Articles
4. Print On Demand Publishers
5. Self-Publishing Resource Articles
6. Convention Resources
7. Cartooning Schools and Organizations
8. Financial Aid

I started these posts after teaching Comic Art at the
Minneapolis College of Art and Design.
Here’s the biggest thing I learned teaching there.

Hammerstein

…and a special thanks to Professor Barb Schulz, head of the department, for giving me that opportunity.

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MCAD

The Comic Book Inside and Out – MCAD Continuing Education

Posting some art from a cartooning class I taught the summer 0f 2017 for the Minneapolis College of Art and Design Continuing Education program. Hope you enjoy!


The Comic Book Inside and Out
Ages 15-18 – Summer 2017

– Comic Book Pages in Progress –

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Dale Austin
Reilly Stokes
Nina Brennecke
Ellery Hanson
Neeva White-Glasper
Mayu Watson
Grace Bocek

– Pics of Students –

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MCAD

Comic Creation I – MCAD Continuing Education

Posting some art from a cartooning class I taught this summer for the Minneapolis College of Art and Design Continuing Education program. Hope you enjoy!


Comic Book Creation I
Young Teens Class Ages 12-15
Summer 2017

– Introduction to Penciling and Inking –
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Sam Thomas
Sam Thomas

Evan Blodgett
Evan Blodgett

Erik Westgard
Erik Westgard

Kate Westberg
Kate Westberg

Henry Stephenson

Wyatt Ropal
Wyatt Ropal

Josiah Ndiritu
Josiah Ndiritu

Gus Muehlhausen

Veronica MayRose
Veronica MayRose

Tyler Longtin
Tyler Longtin

Aidan Longtin
Aidan Longtin

Griffen Johnson
Griffen Johnson

Rosie Burns
Rosie Burns

Joe Bunay

Thayer Slichter
Thayer Slichter

– Pics from the last week of class –

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Sally Forth

Anime News Network Interviews Sally Forth Creative Team

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liano and Jim Keefe’s interview for the Anime News Network.
Interview: Sally Forth Creative Team Talk Anime, Kaiju in Latest Arc

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Sally Forth – Rollercoaster

As some of you may have noticed, The title panels of this week’s worth of dailies had a little side story going on all of it’s own.

Here it is in its entirety.