We all have different ways that we started doing webcomics, but were you lucky enough to have a mentor or an experienced member of the webcomic world help you get your foot in the door?
Post you stories here if you do. Thank them, be sappy, whatever floats your boat.
My mentor(s): I think that the person that gave me a big chance in webcomics was KC Green. (go visit him at www.rumblo.com now...NOW!!!). He and Alex C and Keegan Bassett (of shiny things fame) invited me to take over one of their webcomics. I drove the poor thing into the ground when DD crashed last november when we (me and the other artist's) stopped and never really started again (though if given a second chance I'd immediately whip out the JATM sprites). If that group of guys hadn't let me into the world of webcomics I think that I wouldn't be here now, I would have just let webcomics be a passing phase instead of a near-obession. Thanks guys for addicting me to a time-consuming, never-see-the-light-of-day, passion-for-making-and-reading-stories hobby.
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Did you have a comic mentor?
thatreevesgirl
at 12:41PM, Aug. 26, 2006
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ccs1989
at 12:53PM, Aug. 26, 2006
Alex Kolesar of No Need for Bushido has given me a lot of pointers. Good guy. Great comic too.
www.noneedforbushido.com
www.noneedforbushido.com
http://ccs1989.deviantart.com
"If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours."
-Henry David Thoreau, Walden
"If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours."
-Henry David Thoreau, Walden
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GhostBoy66
at 1:08PM, Aug. 26, 2006
Psyguy from www.fireball20xl.com really got me interested in making sprite comics.
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Terminal
at 1:19PM, Aug. 26, 2006
For me, it would have to be Gregory from Such A Simple Life.
.: Myxomatosis :.
.: Myxomatosis :.
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Titch
at 2:46PM, Aug. 26, 2006
Loreli, who runs Angel of Death Studios was my on and off mentor for artistic stuff.
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lordpepito
at 3:35PM, Aug. 26, 2006
I really dont have a mentor but the guy that got me interested in webcomics was Dave from http://www.snafu-comics.com/ hes a cool guy and answers any stupid noobish webcomic question I have. But no real mentor for me.
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Inkmonkey
at 3:39PM, Aug. 26, 2006
I've taken little bits of advice from plenty of people, but really there hasn't been that one person who's watched over me the whole time.
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Anatak
at 8:26PM, Aug. 26, 2006
None. Never had a teacher. I just like to write stories, and I have always been a decent artist for my age.. just seemed obvious to me to start making comics.
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shadowmaster
at 9:43AM, Aug. 29, 2006
God, who HASN'T given me good advice? But I'd have to say it was Lowresatari who was my mentor for a long time.
"Gliding through moonlight and smashing the boundaries as hellfire falls from the sky"
-Dragonforce
-Dragonforce
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magickmaker
at 2:49PM, Aug. 29, 2006
Dan Shive inspired me, though we've never actually talked/interacted. All I need to to do is read is comic and it refreshes my faith in webcomic-kind.
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subcultured
at 6:15PM, Sept. 2, 2006
not really webcomics influenced.
im more influenced by comics
writers azzarello, ennis, ellis.
and artists risso, ross, crain, and granov
im more influenced by comics
writers azzarello, ennis, ellis.
and artists risso, ross, crain, and granov
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suzi
at 6:50PM, Sept. 2, 2006
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skoolmunkee
at 1:17PM, Sept. 4, 2006
skyler
When I started looking for hosting this dude who's name is on the tip of my tongue suggested Drunk Duck. He was ummm... southern? Had a comic with the date on the top of each comic page. It was a very artistic, dark, journalish comic. And his forum icon was a squirrel(?) for a while. What was his name? Anyway, yeah. He was totally the most helpful, encouragement at the start. (If only I could remember his name. Or his comic's name. Or where he was from.)
Screwpost. From Kentucky.
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kaminari
at 3:26PM, Sept. 4, 2006
mmm, ejb...
He's not really a mentor per se but his continuous interest and amazing art skills inspire me to keep on improving. I ventured into webcomics because of him. I want his imagination !!
He's not really a mentor per se but his continuous interest and amazing art skills inspire me to keep on improving. I ventured into webcomics because of him. I want his imagination !!
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