@GarzaGoose-Comics

Member since Jan 2024 • United States

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Eccentric artist hoping to inspire through my goofy comics :D

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Re: question for creators: how do you usually plan your comics?
I Write the whole story out and break it up into proper chapters. Takes a lot of writing and planning before I even draft the first thumbnail. Then again, I barely started this journey lmao.

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2 years ago

Re: Introduce Your Comic and You! (Old Thread)
1. My Name is GarzaGoose :D I Like to make comics and doodle a lot.

2. My current project is titled E-GOR , a play on the word Igor.

3. https://globalcomix.com/c/e-gor/chapters/en/1/1 :3 Hope you like

4. A Dystopian tale full of dark mysteries and nail biting violence. The story captures social commentary and societal problems on a surface level. I explore these issues with a very grungy and gothic aesthetic.

5. I don't know how to upload an image unto this thread :(

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2 years ago

Re: Series or One-shots?
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Yea there's definitely more layers to this than I can see. If anything, my frustration clouds my judgement at times. So, I apologize for the rashness of my reply.
I'll have look at the link and will take your advice into heavy consideration. I've always been really rough with marketing myself, I run a restaurant, and I don't even do a good job marketing that lmao.

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2 years ago

Re: Series or One-shots?
What's good marketing even classify as though? It seems to me that If I put myself out there, people smell desperation, or they view me as a pitiful guy begging for subs. How can most creators avoid that awkwardness?

Perhaps it's a good idea to fake it till you make it? Seems to have worked for a ton of people doing indie work. I don't exactly recall a lot of humbleness from the same people that now got pretty big.
If that's the key, then introverts are screwed big time, unless they are carrying the next big thing.
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