WTC Special – Get Your Comic Published Panel
May 1, 2014
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Comic Publishing, up and coming talents in the field Renegade Arts Entertainment presented a panel on that very topic at the Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo… We’d continue to tell about it ourselves but instead well use the fine write up hyping it from the head of creative at Renegade and panelist Alexander Finbow himself before you listen to the show available exclusively here on We Talk Podcasts (Unless any of the others want to put it up too)
Get published
…or die trying. That’s the understated title of the panel we’re running at this year’s Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo.
Want to know how much it costs to get a 22 page comic from idea to the comic store? Want a better understanding of how Diamond deals work with small publishers? Trying to figure out the best chances of making a career in comics seem viable? Want to know how many copies of a story we sell? This is the panel for you.
Representing Renegade will be our Publisher/writer Alexander Finbow and artist Greg ‘GMB‘ Chomichuk. They’ll be joined by Kill Shakespeare scribe Conor McCreery, with Brett Monro from We Talk Comics Podcast acting as referee, I mean moderator.
They’ll be talking about how comics publishing works at the moment, drawing on their own experiences and happily divulging secret knowledge gleamed along the road to comic book success. What’s it like to have a creator owned book at IDW? Are you better going it alone, working with an indie publisher like Renegade, or working for the big publishers? The answers will be in Palomino Room E at 1pm on Sunday, April 27th.Â
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