Webcomics are a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the comic book world. You get to make comics on your own terms and hone your craft. Creating a webcomic can also be an exercise in learning how to market yourself and building a brand.
If you want to create a webcomic of your own, but don’t know where to start, we’ve put together a few links for you to check out:
These links were curated by JD Boucher. If you know of any additional links that should be added to this list, please send them to info@creatorresource.com.
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Geez, the “hosting with someone else” section in that first link is about 10 years out of date. ComicGenesis is where I started, and at the time it was a pioneer in the field, but it’s not even being maintained these days, let alone upgraded…
At least the comments section has people mentioning hosting options with modern features (and user traffic). Tumblr, Webtoon, Instagram, Tapas, and even SmackJeeves are all sensible choices.
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