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jeffnevins
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Someone at AN mentioned this site.

I've worked in animation for almost a decade, but this is my first webcomic.
I posted the first half of it and a plug in the plug section:

http://www.drunkduck.com/The_Perfect_Pet/index.php?p=273215

I was at Webcomics Nation before I found this. Anyone know the pros & cons of each site? Best way to promote a comic (membership?) And tips for going to print?

Thanks!

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YOU
stay.


As for DD vs Webcomics Nation, I only use DD, but you could also mirror.
As for going to print, on DD you own your comics, so you can, although I couldn't, and don't know how.


I'm sure you will be enthralled by the magical world of webcomics.

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Thanks for the welcome. Hope you're all doing well.

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Welcome to DrunkDuck!

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Welcome Would you like a Cold Hot Cola?

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WELCOME NEWY! ^.^

HAVE FUN FUN FUN FUN TIME! 8D

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Welcome Jeff, Drunk Duck is a fantastic webcomic community. I love animation, (as do a lot of the members here at "The Duck" ) What exactly do you do in the field?

I glanced at Webcomics Nation, I even think I started going through the process to open an account…But, it's been a good six months, I honestly can't remember what turned me off; but, I'm sure it was somethin'. (I've found Drunk Duck to be the most user friendly, best and friendliest "community" and seems to offer the most potential. (What with Platinum Studios offerin' their little bonuses, if you can turn a head.) I do think that ComicSpace has the most overall potential, but I've yet to be able to use it to my advantage.

As for going to print, really depends on your personal goal for your comic, in my opinion…So, what's the goal?

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Thanks.

I used to do assistant animation on commercials, CD Roms, etc. at Wild Brain, but have been indie for a while now, doing design & animation on games.

My goal is an indie kid's comic, like HeroBear.
A friend suggests doing two more stories and putting them together into a graphic novel, which sells better & can go into libraries.

Hope your projects are going well.

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Hello I am Captian Crunch!

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Hi hope you like this site my name is poke alster

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Welcome to the Duck.

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Welcome to the family!

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