I'm a Patron for a couple of things and I don't mind being charged upfront. If you do the right thing, and are in it to actually contribute, you shouldn't have an issue with actually following through on your commitment I think. But that's just my sentiments on it as a PAYING Patron.
It depends what your measure for success is. I for one am enjoying the process of what I'm doing as I learn. I've got some specific goals in mind for this particular comic and am achieving them slowly so the successof my comic is different to what you might want from yours. It's really what you…
He has no super powers - he teaches himself how to control his muscles via the Hercules Method. He is not born with or granted any powers... he learns it.
I think there is a theme here... it's mostly the DC Universe that explores heroes without superpowers. Interesting. Batman Kick Ass Luther Strode (if you haven't read Luther Strode go do it) Finn the Human (he wasn't in until I read this topic and had to put him in!!) Iron Man Good topic.
[image] That is essentially me although I often shift the goatee to a moustache and what not.
Yes... but my comic ideas keep appearing in television programs. John Wick stole an idea I had years before it came out about a guy who lost his girlfriend in a car accident. The last thing he had to remember her was their dog and while his home got robbed someone killed his dog and he seeks veng…
Ah ha ha ha... who's dodging feet? I'm not dodging feet. Why would you say that? HE'S ONTO ME!
I say unfortunately because I would love to be a professional but my life right now requires me to be a hobbyist.
Unfortunately I'm a hobbyist. Perhaps some day I'll be able to improve enough to see through some of the projects I want to do in my life but right now it's about learning and to some extent escaping with a bit of fun.
Funny is subjective. I'd recommend you concentrate on writing something you enjoy rather than trying to identify with some sort of audience. If you enjoy the process and what you are doing it will resonate and an audience will find it eventually with patience. So do it for you and the rest shou…
The comic I'm currently drawing I'm using to hone my style. I'm working on some scripts and ideas in the background but this is one of those things I can do once a week and just keep focusing on stylistic things and develop without getting too worried about style. Something I can play around with…