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México tapas.io/series/Work-Experience-Superhero
Used to to be a know-it-all, the world has prove him wrong
Check out my comic: Work Experience: Superhero
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Es una plataforma para subir cómics, tal y como Tapas o lo era Subcultura. En lo particular no me gusta por su interfaz muy vieja, la comunidad se ve inexistente y para subir tiene que pasar por un filtro con el Admin
No te me agüites Arki, en los terminos y condiciones dice que si se puede siempre y cuando no hagas porno o violencia sin sentido. Tu trabajo creo que entra perfectamente dentro de los limites siempre y cuando le pongas la observación de que es "Mature Content"
I think the best thing to do, as in actually any kind of relationship, is to have good comunication. Speak up your opinions but be receptive of your partner opinios and try to reach a win-win situation. Early this year I wrote a story that a friend of mine draw, who is very girly and likes shojo …
I agree with many who had already said that it's imposible to separate your work from a personal opinion. Eventually it would bleed into your comic, afterall it's a personal work of selfexpresion, you can actually learn quite a deal about a person when you read their comics and some of their outake …
I'm making a superhero webcomic. I really like the genre, it was not my first gateway into comics but I sure took a deeper dive when I got into them. Actually this itches me quite a lot: I'm sorry if I sound rude but this is a little bit of a toxic mentality towards a whole subgenre. Of cour…
Tottaly agree. I think that if you just present a lot of characters without any kind of narrative attached to them they wont be important for the reader and he/she will forget about the character as soon as he dissappear of panel.
Since it's a superhero comic I think it would be cool to do it in a mithological era, I'm thinking something mesopotanian would be cool.
I just wing it and my comic is story reliant and has being going strong for more than ninty pages
I know where I'm going and I know what is going to happen but I kind of improvise between all of that. When I start a chapter I decide were I want my characters to be at the end of it, but I wiggle a…
Don't work for the audience, tell the story you want to tell, the audience will come later.
If you want to publish in spanish you can go to subcultura.es I've been posting my comic in spanish over there and I'll keep doing it. Tapas is english based so I think is better to keep the english stuff here.
Generic is not the same as bad and I think the word is used as a derogative towards things that people like but the person speaking doesn't. Sometimes stories don't need to have a complex story or deep philosophical alegories to be good, sometimes they just need to be fun, and making something fun…
Native spanish speaker here with some opinions on translations. I have been doing webcomics for five years more or less, just recently I had begun to translate my last two years project from spanish to english. Let me tell you upfront that the audicence you can get with a translated comic in any…
There is no best format, layouts can be anything the artist wants it to be. The way I see it, the best thing is to experimant with the medium and try different things. But, if you want to start and find laying out the page a little bit troubling you can try the 3x3 grid that is preatty common in o…
You can have a little bit of both I guess, actually I think the mix of both can have awesome results. TV shows like Steven Universe tend to play with fun lighthearted stuff to spin to serious topics when it's requiered using one to lead to the other.
In the end the page is narrating a story, of course I agree that it can be simplified to just Hawkeye and Kate jumping to a pool and then the face of Hawkeye saying "Don't die", but I think is cool that those 2 panels are surrounded by other 10 panels that are not consecutive to one another. By the …
Welp, I did start once a mistery comic but I scrapped it because of reasons and I did a fair share of reading and investigating and I found a concept that is very important to have in mind. You can go two ways, either it will be a Fair-Play Whodunnit or a Clueless Mystery. In a Fair-Play Whodunnit …
I think that example of Scott Pilgrim are not really good examples, the page with Knives is a-OK BUT the page with Ramona at the center is really misleading. It's a really good example on how a wrong panel structure can be so confusing. The way I read is like this: Panel 1, Scott is serious, panel…
Welp... it may be kind of obvious but the best way to go is to keep it simple. Just think of that one think you want to say to your reader through the minicomic, it will be better to keep it character focused, keep it all close to the protagonist and don't dwell in other characters that may pop u…
It definetly will depend of the music
I would love to participate, hope I can manage to do something on time
It´s really normal to lose inspiration when doing a comic, heck, I'd even say it would be expected. It really can take a lot of time just to draw a page, keeping with a schedule can be demanding and not feeling that all that hard work is being noticed can be a quite underwhelming. What has worked…
I don't think I have a favorite genre in particular. I kind of enjoy almost anything as long as it is well writen and mostly I go through phases where I jump from one genre to another. Aaaand maybe because of that I make a superhero comic, wich is not a genre but can serve as a Fantasy Kitchen Sin…
Now that you mention it, I think the album Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots by The Flaming Lips had a huge deal in inspiring my comic, specially the lyrics from the title track.
Here are some little things that work for me: Dogs playing Listen to a song I haven't heard in ages A smell that reminds me of something but I'm not sure what Finally cleaning my glasses and see the world in HD once more Learn something new That's what comes to my mind, hope it helps
Batman and Superman have become archetypes of the two kinds of superheros. I think all of us doing superhero comics are always influenced by them, even if it's a little

There will be an alien invasion
Well, I think akitsukino put it fairly well in the first post. When an artist justifies a weak spot arguing that it's just a matter of style, thats exactly where it becomes a crutch. But it may as well depend on the "purpose" of the art, Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis comes to my mind as a good exa…
It's awesome! Thanks a lot, that's totally her
Hi, I really like your artwork! If you don't mind I would love to see my character in your style, her name is Jackie [image]
I think that the worst way to write a superhero story is to think of it as a genre and stick to a classic formula insted of adding something new to the mix, let me explain. Superhero stories can lend themselves to be little bit formulaic, you know, guy gets powers, learn to use them, villain appea…