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EPISODE · Sep 6, 2018 · 1H 13M

Live, on tape, from Huntsville, Alabama

from Comic Lab · host Dave Kellett and Brad Guigar

While Brad's son was at Space Camp in Huntsville, Alabama, Dave called him in his hotel room to talk comics. Pantsless, Brad obliged. They discussed Dave's new Kickstarter at DriveKickstarter.com and the agony of Kickstarter panic. THEN Dave gets some intriguing advice on using one's own photo as a social-media avatar. NEXT, a patron asks about brainstorming from scratch. THEN another patron asks about the main sources of webcomics revenue and how it has changed over time — and which revenue sources should be the focus of beginner cartoonists. NEXT, Brad loses his ever-lovin' temper over NSFW creators bad-mouthing Patreon. THEN a patron asks whether we've switched comics with other creators for something fun to do. Brad's mood does not improve. BUT FIRST, what can make an anti-social grump like Brad come out of his hotel room to attend social hour? Here's a hint: It rhymes with bree fear. Show notes 00:00 — Dave's wife imagines his internal monologue as ♪♫♪ "do-dee-do-do-doooo." ♪ ♫♪ 02:13 — How Brad learned to love his hotel's social hour. 09:49 — Dave has launched a new Kickstarter for his sci-fi/humor comic, "Drive" — DriveKickstarter.com 11:34 — Kickstarter panic 14:59 — Using your actual photo as your social-media avatar 22:55 — Audio Question — Dave Slusher of "Spoonbenders" asks about brainstorming. 25:58 — Learning the difference between walking away from a project and running away from a project. 35:05 — The fatal problem of wordy comics — and why Jim Davis' 25-Word Rule isn't so dumb. 39:24 — Where are the largest sources of income for webcartoonists — and how has that changed over time? 46:09 — Patreon changed its payment processing for some creators in August to a company in the UK. It caused some declined payments — and some NSFW creators ran to social media to badmouth Patreon. Find out why this made Brad furious, what his [correct] guess was about the backstory, and why creators owe a debt to gratitude to the crowdfunding giant. (P.S. Guess who writes these synopses) 53:35 — What income sources should new cartoonists be paying attention to? (Here's a hint: It's not what you think) 01:00:00 — A patron asks us if we've ever done a comic swap with another creator 01:06:00 — At first Brad thought Dave's "Anatomy of Authors" was a terrible idea. He glady admits how wrong he was and encourages his friend to never ever take his advice. 01:08:23 — The brilliance of "Anatomy of Authors" You get great rewards when you join the ComicLab Community on Patreon$2 — Early access to episodes$5 — Submit a question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast. Plus $2-tier rewards.If you'd like a one-on-one consultation about your comic, book it now!Brad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the author of The Webcomics Handbook. He is available for personal consultations. Dave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive. He is the co-director of the comics documentary, Stripped.

Brad and Dave discuss the agony of Kickstarter panic. THEN Dave gets some advice on using one's own photo on social media. NEXT, a patron asks about brainstorming. THEN another patron asks about the main sources of webcomics revenue — and which revenue sources should be the focus of beginner cartoonists. NEXT, Brad loses his ever-lovin' temper over NSFW creators bad-mouthing Patreon. THEN a patron asks whether we've switched comics with other creators for something fun to do.

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