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November Features #4: Feasts and Foods

By ArtCrumbsFeatured Comics • Nov 17, 2020 1


New Week, new foods! Well, new comics about foods and the variety! From Burgers to sweets to the people that MAKE our food, we have a heaping feast of stories for you today in our 4th feature

(And spread the love by sharing in your corner of the world!)

1. Chocolate with Pepper, TSaianda, (cc/ @tsaianda)

In the 1920's of Ventura, Brazil, Ana gets a job in a Chocolate factory. As a poor girl, she's taking her chances for a better life. However romance starts fill the air of the chocolate factory when the town flirt catches her eye. There is more to him than appearances, so be careful Ana! This sweet story is full of food and love, perfect for a night in with a warm drink!

Created by TSaianda




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Nimloth

Nimloth moderator supporter 4 years ago

This is awesome! thanks @AhkwardKat :)

November Features #3: Comic Relief

By EricTapperFeatured Comics • Nov 12, 2020 0


Let's take a breather. It seems the world spins a bit faster every day, and laughter is something we always welcome. This week we're featuring some work that treads on the lighter side of things - funny, fun, quirky, and so on. So sit back and enjoy these lovely stories from even lovelier creators. 

(And spread the love by sharing in your corner of the world!)

1. Twisted Light, TPub, (cc/ @stacitpub)

From the mind behind Twisted Dark comes something a little lighter. Twisted Light is the other side of the coin, each short story designed to leave the reader feeling uplifted. “Gibson’s excellent blend of gripping storytelling, humour, and interesting subject choices is still...

November Features #2: The Many Sides of Sci-Fi

By EricTapperFeatured Comics • Nov 9, 2020 0


This week's feature brings speculative fiction to the forefront. Take a step into the future with these wild storytellers and see what tomorrow's world might bring. While there's a fair amount of dystopian flavor in these five titles, there is a robot dance party as well - glass half full!

And don't forget to spread the love by sharing in your corner of the world!

1. Butcher Queen, Red 5 Comics, (cc/ @joshuastarnes)

In Black Star City, alien off-worlders are being systematically attacked and removed from society by a clandestine paramilitary group called the Overseers. When fugitive cop-turned-mercenary Syd Kiowa is contacted by a victim who escaped their grip, she is thrust into a horrifying...

November Features #1: Otherworldly Adventures

By EricTapperFeatured Comics • Nov 6, 2020 0


We thought you'd enjoy something a little different, something otherworldly to match the times. Modern aliens to ancient beasts - stories of masterful creation and utter destruction.

Here are 5 releases we think are out of this world for you to enjoy, and don't forget to spread the love! Share and support your favorite creators.

1. Jamshid, Markosia, (cc/ @Markosia)

Jamshid, ruler of Jamkard in ancient Persia, must fight the evil and supernatural beasts that threaten his kingdom and people. He enlists a faithful army to battle the demons and restore peace to the region however, along the way he finds betrayal within his ranks. An epic battle of Good v. Evil and a man’s sacrifice to...

October Features: 40 Comics of Halloween!

By EricTapperFeatured Comics • Oct 30, 2020 1


It’s awfully spooky how quickly Halloween arrived this year. We started our October feature series four weeks ago, and since then we’ve selected and written about 40 comics from a variety of excellently talented and skilled creators and publishers who understand something about the spirit of Halloween.

And what’s more, this list shows off the variety of flavors that Halloween has to offer. We had visits from the truly terrifying, mind-bending, and awe-inspiring. We marveled at the science of it all, the downright strange, the moral and those caught between this world and the next.



We even LOL’d at the hilarious.

The diversity of these stories reflect our...

October Features: Halloween #8 - The Monster Mash!

By ArtCrumbsFeatured Comics • Oct 30, 2020 0


Here we are my dear friends, All Hallow's Eve will be upon us soon and so, in celebration we are taking a blast to the past. For Feature #1, we took a look at beasts, ghosts, and monsters. This day, we'll go back to take a look at even more creepsters! From cute, wholesome monster love to vicious and nightmarish beasts, enjoy our conclusion to our Halloween Features, The Monster Mash!

Check out these 5 excellent titles and consider sharing them to spread the love, and support your favorite creators.

1. Gentleman Cthulu, Dark Fire Press, (cc/ @jmdarkfire)

Cthulu, the master of horror and monsters, our Lovecraftian friend returns again in a light hearted collection of short strips. This rather...

Announcing GlobalComix for Teams

By ChristopherHeadquarters • Oct 28, 2020 0



We’ve spoken with many creators and publishers in the past year. Despite each of their unique styles, most of them share a lot of the same needs. This is particularly true when it comes to letting more than one person or account manage published content, marketing, or finances.

Here’s some stories we’ve heard:

  • We are a team of people with different responsibilities for publishing, marketing, and business administration.
  • We are a partnership of 2 (or more) individuals who are creating and publishing together as a collaboration.
  • I am a creator who sometimes has people help me with <x> role of publishing.
  • I am a solo operator who manages everything...

October Features: Halloween #7 - Nightmares and Curses

By ArtCrumbsFeatured Comics • Oct 26, 2020 0


The final stretch of Halloween is here! Let's start the week with some dark and scary stuff: Nightmares and Curses are nothing to be messed with! Some people bring these nasty events on themselves, some are truly innocent, lots of tragic and gruesome stories this week, enjoy

Check out these 5 excellent titles and consider sharing them to spread the love for your favorite creators. Don't forget to share the spooky fun too! Horror and thrilling is best enjoyed with a friend!

1. Monkey Paw, Rocket Ink Studios, (cc/ @Rocketinkstudios )

The infamous Monkey's Paw, it'll grant your wishes, but usually at a terrible price. In this twisted tale, a young orphan gets his hands on this paw, but I wonder...

How to Create a Budget for Your Comics (Part II)

By gamalhennessyCommunity • Oct 23, 2020 0



Last month, we started talking about creating a budget for your comic book publishing (See How to Create a Budget for Your Comics). Now that we’ve taken a few weeks to look at the different financing options, I’d like to expand on that discussion a little bit here by highlighting the different types of things an aspiring comic book publisher needs to consider when allocating limited resources.

Publishing comics requires more than just paying for page rates and printing. There are at least seven different categories of expenses, each with smaller subcategories.

Initial Costs:  Getting your business off the ground

  • Company registration
  • Intellectual...

October Features: Halloween #6 - For Science!

By ArtCrumbsFeatured Comics • Oct 22, 2020 1


After those mental jitters earlier this week, it's time to have some fun. For Science! is a list of comics all about the tech, the scientists, the science fiction lovers out there! Grab your lab coats and take some notes while reading these comics. Some involve heroes, some spiral out of control, be prepared for a great scientific discovery in these pages!

Check out these 5 excellent titles and consider sharing them to spread the love and support your favorite creators.

1. Project Prince, Settha, (cc/ @Settha)

Dr. Isara is more than meets the eye, don't take her small size and young age for being ignorant. Dr. Isara mixes technology with the occult and magic to fight demons. Be careful though!...
Cavechan

Cavechan 4 years ago

Thank you for the feature! :D

Announcing the new GlobalComix Reader v2

By ChristopherHeadquarters • Oct 21, 2020 6


The reason we read comics is that they satisfy us with their stories, and sometimes with their physical or tactile experiences. Sometimes those things get intermingled, and we have a hard time deciphering one from the other.

With hundreds of thousands of readers having come through our platform over the past year, we’ve been watching and listening to both feedback and reading behavior in general. As a result, today we are very excited to announce that we’re launching the new GlobalComix Reader v2: what we believe to be the simplest and best reading experience in digital comics.
 

Interactive Reading Improvements

We have carefully improved the reading and...

Schjoay

Schjoay 4 years ago

This is great! Having spent a lot of time with each frame of all of my publications I greatly appreciate this care to detail

erios

erios 4 years ago

Looks amazing! Great job and I hope that I get to create a cool story to be seen like this. Congrats to all the team at Global Comix who made this possible.

October Features: Halloween #5 - Mind Benders

By ArtCrumbsFeatured Comics • Oct 19, 2020 1


Who is good and who is evil? What is life. Who are you and who am I? We here at Global comics have this Tuesday's feature lined up as a real list of Mind-Benders. We can't have spooky season without some good old-fashioned mind games, can we? These comics will make you think twice and give you some things to consider.

Check out these 5 excellent titles and consider sharing them to spread the love and support your favorite creators.

1. The No Ones, Cave Pictures Publishing, (cc/ @mandi)

Who is good and who is evil, who decides this? Everyone forgot who these heroes are and now they can be anyone they want! What would you do? Whose side are you going to be on! Read on and let us know!

Written by...
Christopher

Christopher admin supporter 4 years ago

Lucky number five!

How Do You Manage Your Comic Book Business?

By gamalhennessyCommunity • Oct 16, 2020 0



As part of the lead up to our free financing webinar on October 29th, I’d like to explore the fundamentals of creating business management as it pertains to your aspiring comic book company.
 

What is Business Management?


Management is the organization and coordination of business activities to achieve defined objectives. As an independent publisher, this means finding the best ways to use your time, energy, and resources to achieve the milestones and goals for your comic.

Now, as a creative individual, you might consider business management a subject to avoid. If your goal is to make comics, then dealing with budgets, contracts, and schedules might be the...

October Features: Halloween #4- Brave Heroes and Good Deeds

By ArtCrumbsFeatured Comics • Oct 15, 2020 1


Alright! We’ve survived half of the spooky season so far, can you believe it? We’ve got some fantastic feats this Thursday to get us in the good spirit of the coming weekend. Heroes of all shapes and sizes make our worlds better places to live. With all that evil, doom and gloom, out there this month, let's all take a breather from the baddies and enjoy: Brave Heroes and Good Deeds!

Check out these 5 excellent titles to get us relaxed and some good feels goin’ around, and don't forget to follow the creators and share their work out to your corner of the world.

1. UltraDuck, ArcanaComics (@SeanArcana)

Carlos relates to us all, boring jobs, boring life, relationships...
EricTapper

EricTapper admin 4 years ago

I love these titles!

October Features: Halloween #3 - The Divine and the Damned

By ArtCrumbsFeatured Comics • Oct 13, 2020 2


New week, new lists! We’ve got some bloody good features for you today! The forces of good and evil are being featured this week in our first list of the week: The Divine and the Damned. This time of year is more than just Halloween, it is a time for connecting to ancestors, paying tributes to gods for bountiful harvest and asking for an easy winter. The heavenly and the hellish have something to say about that!

Check out these 5 divine titles, and don't forget to follow the creators and share their work out to your corner of the world.

1. Archangel 8 , AWA Studios

While Heaven, the seven Archangels and Hell wage wars to over all the souls of mankind, mysterious Archangel 8 has his...
WaywardRaven1

WaywardRaven1 4 years ago

Thanks for the mention and the kind words about Horsemen!

How Can You Get Others to Invest in Your Comic? (Part II)

By gamalhennessyCommunity • Oct 8, 2020 0



Last week, we started talking about finding outside investment for your comic (See How Can You Get Others to Invest in Your Comic?) I’m going to finish off the list of different types of outside investment this week, but keep in mind we’ll go more in-depth in on this list during our free comic book financing webinar on October 29th.

1. HELOC

  • a. Description: A Home Equity Line of Credit Loans (HELOC) is a loan that provides a line of credit using your home as collateral . The amount of money available to you depends on the amount of equity you have in your home and your credit rating.
  • b. Advantages:
    • i. HELOCs are similar to credit cards in that you only...

October Features: Halloween #2 - Not-So-Scary Strange Stories of Strange People

By ArtCrumbsFeatured Comics • Oct 8, 2020 1


We couldn’t hold off. Today we want to highlight some titles in a group we affectionately call Not-So-Scary Strange Stories of Strange People.Check out these 5 excellent titles to get in the spirit of All-Hallows Eve, and don't forget to follow the creators and share their work out to your corner of the world.

1. Cthulu is Hard to Spell, Wannabe Press

Halloween and Lovecraft go hand in hand. Not your typical Lovecraft series, it alters between humorous stories of monsters’ ordinary lives and more serious & strange tales. A multi-team project, lots of love and hard work was put into it and we think you’ll love this truly great series.

Written and Illustrated by many...
Christopher

Christopher admin supporter 4 years ago

Tagging @wannabepress, @ArcanaDigital, @SeanArcana, @BIC, publishers of said content for everyone's visibility :)

October Features: Halloween #1 - Ghosts, Hauntings, Beasties and Magic!

By ArtCrumbsFeatured Comics • Oct 6, 2020 1



October may be our favorite month as it contains one of our favorite holidays. And we would be absolutely remiss if we didn't call your attention to the best horror titles from our spectacular community. Today we want to highlight some titles in a group we affectionately call Ghosts, Hauntings, Beasties and Magic!

Check out these 5 excellent titles to get in the spirit of All-Hallows Eve, and don't forget to follow the creators and share their work to your corner of the world.
 

All Hallows' Eve, 153 pages - Published by Invader Comics, (cc/ @Invader)

On Halloween night, Satan and his demonic marauders gather souls for an eternity of blackness. On All...

Christopher

Christopher admin supporter 4 years ago

pinging @wannabepress, @Markosia, @stacitpub, @Co and @215Ink for visibility!

How Can You Get Others to Invest in Your Comic?

By gamalhennessyCommunity • Oct 1, 2020 0



After you figure out how much you can invest in your comic (See my earlier posts on self-financing), you may find that you don’t have enough to fully fund your publishing based on your initial budget. That’s when it’s time to go out into the world and find more money.

Before we go into details about getting investors and the different types of investment, we should understand that in many cases, it is very difficult to convince anyone to invest money in an untested comic book idea. The three economic realities of comic publishing we discussed earlier reduce the risk tolerance of most potential investors to the point where your offer isn’t attractive to them....

What Factors Should You Consider When Investing Your Money in Your Comic?

By gamalhennessyCommunity • Sep 25, 2020 2



Tony Stark money isn’t the same as Peter Parker money. Different people have access to different levels and sources of personal finances. Each circumstance has unique advantages, disadvantages, and factors to think about in relation to your comic. As you review these self-financing options, keeping mind that these are broad overviews of complex financial instruments and they shouldn’t be used without understanding the risks and rewards. (See What are the Risks and Rewards of Financing Your Own Comic?)

1. Savings

  • a. Description: This is the money you already have in the bank. It could come from money you save over time, tax refunds, or selling Vibranium on the black...
Owl

Owl 4 years ago

The first line is perfect. You made me smile.

gamalhennessy

gamalhennessy admin 4 years ago

It's an analogy that comic creators understand intuitively. ;-)

What Are the Risks and Rewards of Financing Your Own Comic Book Publishing?

By gamalhennessyCommunity • Sep 17, 2020 0



So far this month, we’ve taken a look at the three economic realities of comic book publishing and the basics for creating a comic book budget. Now that you have an idea of how much money your comic needs before the idea can become a reality, the next logical question is “where will the money come from?”

In general, there are two sources of money: your money and someone else’s money. Let’s look at your potential as an investment source first, before we go reaching into someone else’s pocket.

What Are the Advantages of Investing Your Money to Make a Comic?

It is not unusual for an independent publisher to dip into their own pockets to publish...

How Do You Create a Budget for Your Comic?

By gamalhennessyCommunity • Sep 10, 2020 0



Before you sell your house, beg your grandmother for money, or rob a bank to publish your comic, it helps to know how much money you need in the first place. It doesn’t make any sense to spend a lot of time stressing about cash when you don’t have a clear idea of the costs you’re trying to cover. Of course, prices change and unexpected expenses are more common than you think, but if you have a basic idea of your costs, it will help you focus your revenue collection efforts.

In general, there are seven types of costs you need to consider when you decide to publish your first comic:

  1. Initial Costs: This is the money to get off the ground. It includes the costs...

What Are the Economic Realities of Publishing Your Comic?

By gamalhennessyCommunity • Sep 3, 2020 0

Now that the summer is over, we’re going to shift gears away from marketing and discuss another facet of comic book publishing that doesn’t get much attention. We’re going to spend the next few weeks discussing how you can pay to get your comic out into the world. But any discussion about financing comic book publishing has to begin with a disclaimer:

What you are going to read in the next few weeks isn’t financial advice and or legal advice. These are concepts you can consider when deciding if and how to fund your project, but before you do anything concerning money, consult your financial advisor. You should also speak to anyone in your life who might be...

What Marketing Activity Should You Avoid on Social Media?

By gamalhennessyCommunity • Aug 24, 2020 2



There are a lot of things you can do on social media to market your comic (See How Should You Market Your Book on Social Media?). There are also a few things you should not do if you want to give your book the best chance to succeed. This isn’t as easy as it sounds. Every year, dozens of companies and brands stumble on social media in ways that damage their image. While no one is perfect, these six concepts can add to the previous list of tips to help keep you out of trouble.

  1. Avoid Targeting the Non-Market: You have a specific story to tell to a specific group. Everyone outside that group isn’t ready for, or interested in, that message. While you need to reach out to...
DavidGallaher

DavidGallaher Banned User 5 years ago

Fantastic article

gamalhennessy

gamalhennessy admin 4 years ago

Thank you, sir.

How Should You Market Your Book on Social Media? (Advanced Tactics)

By gamalhennessyCommunity • Aug 5, 2020 0


Earlier this week, I started listing concepts that can help you market your comics using social media. (See How Should You Market Your Comics on Social Media?) This post continues that discussion, with more advanced techniques.

9. Consider the potential backlash your book/team/ marketing could create. In the current social environment, any story can be seen as offensive to one group or another. Because your story will inevitably stand for something, it is likely to stand against something else, and the people who support that “something else” can quickly undermine or overwhelm your marketing efforts. While you can't predict every possible attack on your book, think...