Tag: working for a living
Comics Crisis: Doujinshi Nation
Bryan Lee O'Malley's Scott Pilgrim Valentine pin-up as a reflection of the week in...
What the Gary Friedrich/Disney/Marvel case means for comics creators
Are cartoonists doomed to die poor and homeless while pirates dance on their graves?
Sean Murphy: You need a 5 Year Plan
The comics life: "Calendar pages fall."
Via Evan Dorkin's end of year post, which in happier notes, reveals his 2012 projects -- New BEASTS OF BURDEN, woot.
Cartoonists: professional belt tighteners
2012: Year of the artist-entrepreneur?
It’s end of the year roundup/predictions time again at The Beat, but one pretty safe prediction is that we will likely hear of many more creators, in all sorts of media, exploiting new distribution channels to connect directly with fans. As Michael Wolff points out at leading tech blog GigaOM, “Everywhere you look, artists are taking more control over their own economic well being, in large part because the Internet has enabled them to do so.” Citing some well known recent examples such as comedian Louis CK, author Barry Eisler and comedy podcaster Marc Maron, Wolff sees a growing trend of artists cutting out traditional middle men and presenting their work unfiltered directly to customers, and especially in the case of Louis CK, profiting handsomely from it. And Wolff doesn’t even mention a number of other recent examples of the artist as entrepreneur trend, from multi-platform musician Cee-Lo Green to the Humble Indie Bundle video game collection.