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Webcomic Tips with Scott Johnson of ExtraLife

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Following up from our interview with Stan Lee, the godfather of comics, we spoke to Scott Johnson of ExtraLife, a popular webcomic. Scott talks with Veronica about how to start, write, and publish a webcomic, and drops some useful tips that we're sure you'll find interesting.

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  • stan lee you silly person!

  • Come on he's like 78 years old, he was joking around. Besides, he's like one of the kings of geekdom. there are people who would die happy if stan lee called them "a silly person" lol.

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  • 25 people are silly persons

  • its freaking awesome i know this dude hes hILARIOUS!.... his families freaking funny too... word of advice though, dont go puking on scotts porch... unless you wanna make his son 5$ HAHA good times good times....

  • wow scott sounds soooo different from his podcasts

  • smileymanga.webs.com/

  • Cough Cough... Should have mentioned... KEEP A SOLID POSTING SCHEDULE. Everyone here understands how ones attention drops off like a rock, and if one cannot go and see a comic that actually updates they may outright forget about it.

    Even if it's once a week, three times a week, daily whatever, just keep it constant, people like that over EXTREME ARTISTIC ABILITY, passable or better PLUS constant updates is far more effective.

  • Gotta love Scott!

  • Drunk Duck is also a good place to host a web comic. It's easy to use and has a rather large built in community of fellow creators who can help you out if you have any problems. I use it for my webcomic.

  • I want to start my own webcomic. Ive been doing the strips for a while and emailing them to friends but want to put it out there. Is there any software template I can download for free to work on the website design?

  • i have a irony awkwardness based comic : Spiked Cereals just type it in google... i would apreciate some constructive criticism...

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