For those of you who are fans of the work I do with the Halfpixel crew I have some cool news. Recently, the Webcomics.com domain was put up for sale and we were able to secure it for our own purposes.
Dave, Brad, Kris, and myself really wanted to turn Webcomics.com into a hub of learning and research for the young men and women who are hungry to create the next generation of comic books and comic strips.
We want Webcomics.com to be a virtual water-cooler for anyone making an entrepreneurial effort with their artwork. We all have chosen a career without office buildings, cubicles, or job-listings in the classified sections. But we can learn from each other. And that’s what we want Webcomics.com to be about.
All of us at Halfpixel will be using the site to continue the work we’ve done on “How to Make Webcomics” and continue to drill-down and examine things we could only touch on broadly in the book. This is where the 2nd edition of the book will start taking form. But that’s not all we want the site to be about. We want YOUR thoughts and ideas too.
Webcomics.com has an open submission policy. We’re looking for ideas, articles, columns, tips, how-to-guides, production videos, success stories, and personal anecdotes. If it helps us all learn to be better entrepreneurs, we want it on the site for others to benefit from.
We hope you check out the site, even if you don’t contribute. We’ve all had some wonderful successes with our cartooning thanks to your support and we want to continue to do what we can to give back and keep things going and growing.
So check it out. Link it. Bookmark it. Spread the word.
It’s a glorious time for comics. Let’s go do great things!


