The Webcomic Handbook Kickstarter

Published in on by Lindsay

For those curious about the process and / or profession of making a webcomic, I wanted to share about a new book that’s currently on Kickstarter from Brad Guigar. For those unfamiliar with Kickstarter, this website allows for people/groups to present a project they’d like to create and the funding needed for that project. Interested people can then back that project for various amounts, and receive special rewards and / or first dibs on items from said project.

The Kickstarter is for the second edition / sequel to the wonderful “How to Make Webcomics” book, which was originally published in 2008 by Guiger and his trio of troublemaker friends Scott Kurtz, Kris Straub and Dave Kellett. My husband and I picked up How to Make Webcomics (often shortened to HTMW for short attention span sake) while attending C2E2 a few years back and managed to get 3 out of 4 of these talent fellow to sign it. (We managed to catch Dave Kellet at Comic-Con later that year, who signed that he was “the one who was too handsome to appear at C2E2”). The book has been invaluable as my husband and I have worked on our respective comics and we were both really excited to hear about the Kickstarter for the sequel.

The newly dubbed “Webcomics Handbook” is going to contain updated information on several chapters of the first book and cover newer topics that weren’t addressed previously, so I’m super stoked. Not only that,  but since the funding passed the amount that was originally needed, Guigar added some stretch goals as well, including new episodes of Webcomics Weekly, which I love to draw to. (Heads up that if you  have/are a small child or are not big on swearing: you may not be as big a fan, since there is some sailor talk occasionally.)

There’s still 3 days left on the Kickstarter for the Webcomic Handbook, so if you’ve ever wanted to make a webcomic and needed extra guidance, I highly recommend backing the project.

IMP now available!

Published in on by Lindsay
Front Cover of IMP

Front Cover of IMP

Hey everybody! If you’re interested in that RPG where you play crazy destructive aliens and roll dice to decide on how you mutant said aliens, IMP is now available from DriveThruRPG! It’s in handy PDF form, so you can store it in one the new-fangled flat portable tappy computer of your choosing! You’ll wanna hook up to a printer for the sweet paper doll action in the back.

Imp was written by that fine writer fellow Richard Smith, is totally illustrated by me, and runs on the QAGS system by the fine folks at Hex Games. You can pick up the QAGS Qik Start Rules, which includes everything you’d need to play IMP, for free at the Hex Games website!