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Alternatively, you can find a downloadable .pdf version by clicking here569.

We'll be answering questions regarding the premium section here as well (although, I'll be checking at least once a day this weekend, and I'm all yours starting Monday). Any other questions can be directed to hello@tapastic.com and should include a subject line with the word PREMIUM in all caps so that we won't miss it.

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If your work is selected, you are officially a "professional" comic creator. You can get paid to make comics + continue getting paid after publishing on our Premium section. Tapastic is one of the top destination for comics fans in the world today. This is a HUGE opportunity everyone should take advantage of.

What do you mean by "Profits after sales commission paid to creator"?

Cool - I'll have to look into this once I finish posting the last issue of my comic.

Can we use work that has already been posted to tapastic and is complete? Does it just "flip" over to the premium format? Also if you already have a Premium title, do you need to re-apply for any subsequent titles you produce?

Thanks for the info.

@hierogriff - Exactly what it means. After a sale, creators receives 50%, some portion is eaten up by transaction costs, and Tapastic gets the remainder.

Yes, and that's the main purpose of this.

It depends. Some may fit right in. Some may need to be retouched. We work with you.

Yes, every title needs to be applied for. But, I think by the second and third time, you'll know us and we'll know you. The process will be a lot faster.

I've got some ideas that I might pitch a few years in the future, after I'm done with Uni (and after I've improved as an artist!)

I'm not sure I understand how this works...

I have a sketched out comic which I would like to try presenting for premium as it would have been my dream come true to be able to work on it and finish it. I have sent an email with the proposal but no reply came... I understand that it's impossible to reply to everything but even simple "sucks, try again" or "your proposal has been put in the queue for consideration" or something like that would be good because now I'm not even sure I sent it to the correct address and included everything necessary or if it was rejected because the sample page of art technique I included was from a different comic I did years ago...

We've gotten more inquiries than we can handle at this moment, I'm working on responding to each e-mail right now. Please be patient.

Ah, thank you. I'm sorry to have bothered you, I just wasn't sure if I sent it right. It's my last chance so I don't want to miss it blush

I've heard of the possibility to somehow "book" old episodes of an ongoing series in something alike to a "first tome". Is it still something that would be happening? If a creator books episodes like this, what happens to their series? Are the episodes directly put in the Premium series (with all the likes and comments) or is the creator expected to delete those episodes and repost them in the Premium series? I suppose those episodes also get locked for non-Premium users?

@noxfox, I can see that working IF:

1) the creator divides the series into multiple "books" or "seasons," and

2) each book/season is reasonably self-contained, so that new readers can start from the first episode of the free portion and not have too much difficulty enjoying the story.

@keii4ii Yeah, I was actually thinking more of series like Strays that have so many episodes that they could be turned into volumes^^

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Hi my name is Kazuki Takmura I was wondering how would your comic qualify to become premium. Other than having a completed body of work for example a volume worth of content. I tried to contact hello@tapastic.com but, I never got an answer, was it because I didn't have a complete body of work?

Exactly, I see this working better for a more traditional style comic with an overall story and definitive ending point rather than ongoing webcomics that are short one to three panels in nature and each strip is more or less independent narratives.

It will be up to creators and tapastic to decide if a series fits this format but I applaud their commitment to giving artists opportunities and expanding the site.