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a defense of the webcomics business model Post date  02.02.2009, 10:06 AM

posted by bob stein

Syndicated comics artists who are seeing their livelihood disappear as the newspapers their work appears in shrink from sight, are starting to look with more interest at the world of online webcomics. Unfortunately, they seem to misunderstand what they see or are just too quick to disapprove. Jeph Jaques, one of the early webcomic pioneers posted a wonderful description and defense of the webcomic business model. Read it here.

Posted by bob stein on February 2, 2009 10:06 AM
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fournierarrow2.jpgGary Frost on February 4, 2009 6:15 AM:

I almost went through all the comments as well as the original post and was surprised that there was no mention of selling a print edition of web cartoons.

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