Speaking of WebComics
It seems the general consensus from folks I have interacted with and podcasts I have listened to is that webcomics are not the holy grail of money making sites. From my browsing habits on those sites I would have to agree. Unless you are Penny Arcade or PvPonline making a buck is gonna be a disappointing prospect. A large following is not a guarantee of a paycheck, however a large following does offer another possibility. Print collections of the online comics. The previously mentioned comics do this with great success and pretty much any other long standing series has been doing it as well.
This seems to be a model newcomers are taking and, when picked up by mainstream and independent publishers can get them some great visibility. A friend of mine brought The Dreamer to my attention in the comments to another post.
The interesting spin on this now is established print comics professionals are taking to the web offering something there first and then print versions later. I’ve recently started reading Warren Ellis’s Freak Angels online which I found from a listing for the 2nd print compilation.
All in all this is great news for readers and hopefully for the creators as well.
Optimum Wound Comics
This is one of the things I really like about twitter. Today I gained a new follower, I am sure he found be from some tweet I made or from one of the other comics related people I follow. However he found me, new follower and now I am following him. Jumped over to his website and find out he is part of a small independent comics publisher. They have a new book coming out soon, a black and white anthology, looks like it will be fairly strong in content which may turn some off, but I wish them all the luck. It looks like Diamond has opted out of distributing them so they will be selling it themselves and it will be available on Amazon.
Not sure if I have the funds for it right now, but it will be on my list of possibilities for sure. Thanks for the follow on twitter and good luck with the book! They also have a few web comics on their site. Check them out.
DC Comics tries something
I just don’t read comics anymore. Going to school for Graphic Design in the evenings, and starting to do some more drawing and computer graphics is getting me interested in them again. I’ve been reading a few blogs about comics. A post today had me thinking, huh, wonder why no one has tried that before. Essential, DC Comic are going to be printing comics stories in USA Today for the next 12 weeks. I am not sure if these are going to be reprinting current issues of the actual comics, or stories just created for the paper, I suspect they will be unique for the paper.
This is just short of brilliant. I can not see anything but a win for either USA Today or DC.
Local Game Stores
I live in the Huntsville Alabama area, population around 170,000 and a VERY high concentration of technical careers. All in all it is a pretty darned good place to live. Crime is low, it is close to several very large cities and has easy access to major interstates. Culturally it is a little thin. Not much in the way of concerts or diverse arts, but still a good place to live.
One of my favorite past times is heading out to book/game stores. I might be in the mood for a comic or two, maybe a good used or hard to find paperback or hang out for a while at a game store looking over the shelves. Of the three goals there, comics, games and used books, the only thing Huntsville has a good option for really is used books. As for comics and games the selection for my needs are pitiful.
The local game stores are limited to big chains which all carry the same thing and what used to be a very good store which has faded to barely passable. They now carry pretty much what the chain stores carry with a few extra bits and pieces tossed in for good measure. They do have a decent room for the running RPG’s and I suppose miniatures but I really don’t have the time to drive 45 minutes across town to try to play. They will do a good job of special ordering things for you, but honestly I can do that for myself and often much cheaper than they can. Plus it comes to my house, not an hour round trip away. I do still go there once a month to look around pick up a couple of things they get for me regularly, so I have not completly written them off. I have simpathy for their plight. It is just a lot of effort on my part to go there and it makes me slightly sad a tthe state of an old hobby.
Recently there was a ray of hope. A new store was opening up on my side of town. One which promissed games and comics. They claimed they would host games and wanted to be a friendly place to hang. Wow did they fall flat on their face. I imagine getting a store like this running must be tought to do on a shoe string budget. Their location is a new strip mall so the rent is probably a killer. A store like this really needs location to make it I think. Word of mouth just ain’t what it used to be unless it is bad word of mouth.
So the first time I went into the store I gave them the benefit of the doubt when selection was sparce and no one was playing anything. I did not see any comics that caught my fancy and had no intention of picking up any games or miniatures. They are supposed to be big into miniature gamming so I would have expected them to have some, they had a smaller selection than the other place that has not put anything new on the shelves in 5 years. The 2nd time I went in I picked up 4 comics and tried but failed to find a graphic novel I wanted. Gaming supplies were still non-existant. Placed my comics on the counter and had two options for payment, a debit card and a $50. The dude behind the counter looked like a deer in the headlights when he saw me pull out the card. THEY DID NOT TAKE DEBIT/CREDIT. How can you run a business that does not take credit cards? To make matters worse I probably screwed him up royally with the $50 bill. It nearly cleared him out of change. I offered to go hit the atm for something smaller but he would nto let me do it for fear I would not return to grab my $12 worth of paper.
I expect the next time I go back ( it has been over 2 months since the last trip ) the place will be closed, but how can I feel bad for them, they failed on every aspect. Heck their back issues of their comics were in boxes on the floor. Pretty damn hard to browse for anything hunched over on the freakin floor. Oh and did I mention next to no game supplies at all? Can’t sell what you don’t have.
GNR via PA
One of the coolest things about the web is also one of the most insidious qualities it has. Links that spring out leading you to suprising resources you might never have found if someone else had not stuck it out there for you to stumble across. Now I know this is not a ground breaking realization or anything. However once in a while you hit a link and say, “Damn I wish I had known about this before”.
I read Penny Arcade regularly. The comic is decent to good and the blog is usually better than that. Today I was dumbfounded that Tycho had not fully consumed Robert E. Howard’s Conan stories. Heck I was a little suprised he even admitted it. Oh well, all the better for me because in this confession was a link to Graphic Novel Review. Specifically a review of Conan: Tower of the Elephant (And Other Stories)
Good review and tasty links to waste more of your time on. The blog itself seems very nice and the reviews are board spectrum as far as graphic novels covered. Looks like I’ll add it to my list of regular reads.
While talking about links, finding new info and the time it wastes. We must always hit Wikipedia for the ultimate in sidetracking ones self.

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