I really care about my webcomic, but it's really hard to get readers. I'm doing it as a "long haul" kind of thing, a la Dave Sim, except that he had a plan to make MONEY off of it, and I don't. I want to submit this to more experienced web cartoonists, or anybody who feels like they could or would (or wouldn't) be one, and ask, What makes you do this? Is there a plan? Are we all doomed to be starving artists, or people with lame day jobs who do this as a hobby?
I promised myself that I was going to do one comic book for each book of the Bible, and I plan to. I love the creative freedom, and I like putting my ideas in artistic form, and it's always good to have a project, but...
It just seems like there's so much thoughtless crap out there, and the MOST online cartoonists seem to hope for is to EVENTUALLY get to the "Sluggy Freelance" point where they sell so many T-shirts and overpriced books, and beg for money SO OFTEN, and become SO FORMULAIC that the cartoonist can sort of make a meager living by doing it.
Is there something I don't know? Are we working on some awesome, high-tech way to get paid for our work? Do e-mails from obsessed fans really make it all worth it? Do we do it because we have to?
Does ANYONE ELSE feel this way? Ever?
Cashiavellis
chuckcomics.com
Every morning I wake up and go through my morning routine: I shower, I brush my teeth, I dress and finally I have my breakfast and pick up not the morning paper, but my computer mouse. I go to my bookmarks and I scroll down through a lengthy list of online comics, to get my daily or tri-weekly fix from each one. Some revolve around video games, some are elaborate action and adventure epics, some are just amusing strip comics based on a loose plot or political commentary. I scoff at the comics section in the newspaper. Why should I read your small selection when I can choose from a selection of subjects and stories you can only dream of. Move over Family Circus my comics say the "F-Word" and I like it. The new era of comics has arrived and is in full force.