You've received your last rejection letter from Marvel/DC! If your dream is to be a rich & famous comic book self-publisher, then this book will be the best purchase of your life! This book is the missing link between the artistic freedom and satisfaction of self-publishing your own comic book, and living a wealthy, affluent lifestyle of complete financial independence. Within it's pages you will learn: 1.) How to create a fun story you will love to work on forever 2.) A simple and effective formula for penciling, lettering and inking page after page after page 3.) The amazingly easy formula that thousands of millionaires have been using for years to build their First Wealth. Make this book a permanent part of your cartooning studio. You will never look at self-publishing the same way again!
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By brainmeat
Oct 15, 2009
This is my type of book, condensed, chock-a-block full of information, straight to the point and no fluffing out the pages to make a book longer for a publisher. Brilliant. There are some things to be improved upon, sometimes the author talks about a specific thing, but does not give an explanation. i.e. the author stresses doing a graphic novel, but there are no real given reasons as to why, just some real life scenario/examples of where it was successful. I would like more of an explanation on this. This book packed a punch, but it seems the author, fizzled out or lost steam towards the end, most crucial part (getting rich!). I was hoping to learn about marketing and distribution and so on, I learnt how to fully protect my work which im glad to know. The author has made an easy to read, very informative book on comic writing. It does fall short in some areas. I personally think its worth the $10, and at the same time I dont see any reason why the author couldnt just go that extra... More > step, which wouldve made this book a GEM.< Less
"Rich Cartoonist Steps 1, 2, 3!" The concerns expressed by Mr. brainmeat were addressed in my book Releasing the Cartoonist Within, also available on this site. Thank you, sir for your excellent and constructive critique!
"Re: Re: A little more info needed..." 'Notable comics'. Could you give an example on this? What exactly does it mean (sorry for being critical. I'm seriously considering buying this book).