Learn about different types of publishers who might be interested in your work when making a comic book in this free instructional graphic art video.
Expert: Dan Head
Contact: www.paperbackreader.com
Bio: Dan Head is a veteran writer and small press comic publisher. He wrote and self-published his first graphic novel, Bronx Angel: Politics By Another Method, in 2005.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller
Lulu is a self-publishing website I heard.
TifaL20 1 year ago
How come he isn't mentioning publishing comics online? I'd rather do that because printing costs money. The guys responsible for Van Von Hunter published their comics online before they eventually sold hardcopies on Amazon.
Quoranation 1 year ago
@romada03 i am also tryin to find that out
bowA5 2 years ago
I know that I am not the person that you want to answer you question, but I think that I can help. If you check the yellow pages for most major cities you will find places that print and bind books, but this usually costs quite a bit. If you look online you can find a few different places that do 'print on demand' books. This means that they only print a book when one is bought. With these places you don't have to pay an upfront fee, they just take a percentage of the sale.
melancholymistress89 2 years ago
how do you print comic books because iam working on one and i want to print my out how do i print. my comic drawings are simple. also iam drawing my comics so i dont know how to print and where to go. please write back thank you ....:)
romada03 2 years ago