I was wondering if you'd be interested in offering your comic
exclusively
for sale on my site, OnlineComics.net. This is a new section I'm
developing,
and I'd like to populate it with top-notch stuff. Even if you don't
want to
be an exclusive, you're more than welcome to sell your comics on the
site.
Creators receive 70% of the proceeds from sales of their comic.
I would feel flattered, except I imagine he emailed every onlinecomic.net member. Or at least all the member picks. Anyway, I refused - why should I make people pay to see my seldomly updated student work?
Soap Committee wrote:
I would feel flattered, except I imagine he emailed every onlinecomic.net member. Or at least all the member picks.
Note that I wrote that in my post - you didn't have to "break it to me," because I already knew. :-p
I just thought it was silly that anyone would email that out, saying they only want "top-notch work" when they're asking every old person on onlincomics.net.
Soap Committee wrote:
I would feel flattered, except I imagine he emailed every onlinecomic.net member. Or at least all the member picks.
Note that I wrote that in my post - you didn't have to "break it to me," because I already knew. :-p
I just thought it was silly that anyone would email that out, saying they only want "top-notch work" when they're asking every old person on onlincomics.net.
The hope is to probably flatter someone so much into them agreeing to do this thing.
I got it a while ago. I'd say it's a spam, but I had a good experience with that site, so I suppose it's a serious project after all.
But I didn't get it either: Is he selling originals or just membership like ModernTales?
In any case, I work on computer so I don't have originals, and I'd never make people pay for mcDuffies; I hate when people start charging for a comic in progress: it's like a dealer, offering you a dose of heroin, waiting for you to get hooked, so he could start charging.
Only less leathat... In fact, not leathat at all... wall, nothing like that at all, but still not fair.
If someone wants to start charging for their comics, he should start a new one!
I didn't get one... *checks* But that's probably because I didn't change the e-mail address from a now dead one to the new one. Oops. I knew I'd forget something during the transition.
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mcDuffies wrote:I hate when people start charging for a comic in progress: it's like a dealer, offering you a dose of heroin, waiting for you to get hooked, so he could start charging.
I really hate it when something (ie. webcomic) is available for free, and a month later it's deleted from the web, and only aviable for money.
*cough* she's a nightmare *cough*
I regretted I didn't use right-click-save. I could have searched my browser's cache, and online archive databases, but instead I just decided to never read that comic again. Besides in the second part the characters started getting on my nerves.
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