You are in the end aisle of a supermarket. You hear a loud crash. Somewhere close a woman is shouting obscenities. A jar of pasta sauce rolls out of aisle seven and into view. What just happened? Take a moment to decide. You may not even need a moment. Perhaps, as you were reading, a…
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Production: Bindings, bindings bindings!
Yer man Michael Phoenix (@mphoenixuk) asks a question about binding options. It’s a good question. I like it. I’m gonna talk about it. For the purposes of commercial comic printing there are three main types of binding. They are, in order of the order I wrote them down in: Saddle Stitched Hitsville UK, by John Riordan and Dan…
Process: Getting your comic printed
A visual guide to page scaling
Following on from the last couple of posts on the subject of scaling a wild question appears (courtesy of @RobinPierce and @MD_Doodles – thanking you both kindly). It’s all well and good knowing that printing a comic litho at the US Standard size is more expensive than printing it at the CPUK UK Standard, but what does that actually look like? And as a backup…
Comic Book Creative Teams: Who’s Who And What Do They Do?
This week’s piece is all about understanding who does what in a comic book. There are numerouspeople involved in making a comic book happen so we’ll going to list out some of the major ones for you. Typically in the credits of a book, especially superhero comics, you’ll see a number of creators listed. You may…
On drawing in scale for print
An interesting question today from one Rik Jackson on the topic of drawing to scale. It’s actually a very useful question, the answer to which is relevant to artists when they’re beginning the process of sketching, so with Rik’s kind permission I’m doing a blog post on it. That blog post is this blog post – how…
A Glossary of Comic Book Terminology
For this week’s How To Get Into Comics, I wanted to cover something that can confuse a lot of people: terminology. Below you’ll find a list of a number of different terms that are broken up into different categories to help things make more sense. COMIC BOOK ROLES AND CREATIVE TEAMS This list of terms breaks…
The Comic Creator Finance Workbook
Advice for first time comic printers
Probably the most common comment we see coming through on our quote request form is “Gosh, you sound very well-spoken. I bet you’re devilishly attractive as well.” And it’s true, everyone involved is both stunning and witty. But that’s not really relevant to this post. This post is all about the second most common thing that comes…
Where to Get Comic Books
Shop in Featured Banner above is Page & Panel in Toronto, Canada For this week’s How To Get Into Comics, we’re going to be talking about places that you can get your comic book fix. There are tons of options for you that start at the low, low price of FREE! Of course, some of these options do require that…