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Okay,               maybe               I'm               crying               sour               grapes               here,               but               it's               always               struck               me               as               hugely               unfair               that               aspiring               comic               book               artists               expect               to               be               paid               upfront               for               their               artwork               whereas               the               writer               doesn't               get               any               compensation               unless               it's               on               the               back-end.

Keep               in               mind,               we're               not               talking               about               industry               professionals               at               this               level,               we're               taking               about               the               wannabes;               just               like               me.

Why               shouldn't               they               donate               their               time               and               talent               and               take               their               chances               for               success               just               like               the               rest               of               us               starting               out               in               the               business.

In               the               example               of               my               webcomic,               Queeroes,               I'm               paying               the               hosting               and               advertising               costs               every               month               so               I               can't               afford               an               artist.

And,               even               if               I               could,               I'm               doing               the               webcomic               strictly               for               the               massive               exposure               the               Internet               provides.

I'm               not               making               money               from               the               site.

In               fact,               I'm               losing               money               on               it.

However,               I               consider               it               an               investment.

Once               the               webcomic               builds               up               a               following               and               people               (hopefully)               enjoy               my               writing,               it               will               lead               to               better               opportunities...and               possibly               increased               ad               revenue               and               merchandising               sales.

Of               course,               if               I               ever               start               making               a               profit               off               the               webcomic               I'll               be               happy               to               share               it               with               the               artists               that               help               make               it               possible...but               it's               too               early               at               this               stage               to               predict               when               that               will               happen.
               But,               why               do               comic               book               artists               always               expect               to               get               paid               upfront?

It's               not               unheard               of               for               creators               of               all               sorts               to               take               on               "gigs"               strictly               for               good               exposure.

Don't               Bloggers               do               it               all               the               time?

Don't               they               polish               their               talent               writing               every               day               so               they'll               build               up               a               following               and               get               some               ad               clicks?

Don't               actors               spend               hours               doing               auditions               for               the               hope               of               landing               a               role?

And,               there               are               a               lot               of               musicians               that               donate               the               rights               to               their               songs               for               movies               and               such               just               to               get               their               work               out               there.

It's               not               unheard               of               to               have               to               do               "pro-bono"               work               to               get               your               name               out               there               so               you               CAN               move               on               to               the               higher-paying               jobs.

Everybody               has               to               start               somewhere.
               I               recently               had               an               artist,               who               answered               one               of               my               ads               looking               to               be               paid               -               despite               the               fact               that               I               very               clearly               stated               it's               a               non-paying               job               -               say               to               me,               "I'm               trying               to               make               money               drawing               and               I               haven't               time               to               draw               for               free."
               Well,               my               friend,               I'm               trying               to               make               money               writing               and               I               HAVE               to               write               for               free               in               order               to               hone               my               craft               and               build               some               name               recognition.

That's               just               the               way               it               is.

You               have               to               put               in               some               kind               of               investment               in               to               get               the               rewards               you               want               out               of               your               ventures.
               Unless               you're               so               talented               and               popular               that               you               can               immediately               land               enough               paying               jobs               to               put               food               on               the               table;               sometimes               you're               going               to               have               to               take               one               for               the               team.

Of               course,               creators               of               that               caliber               usually               don't               have               to               answer               many               online               ads               because               they               have               their               work               lined               up               in               advance.
               And,               keep               in               mind,               just               because               a               writer               may               not               offer               upfront               payment,               doesn't               mean               there's               nothing               to               gain.

In               my               case,               my               site               is               now               averaging               over               500               hits               a               day.

That's               a               lot               of               exposure.

Not               to               mention               that               fact               that               in               my               fledgling               writing               career               -               and               my               association               with               Prism               Comics               -               I've               made               a               few               acquaintances               in               the               industry.

And,               they               do               keep               tabs               on               my               projects.
               Of               course,               artists               that               want               to               prove               themselves               have               the               options               of               launching               their               own               webcomic               and               trying               to               make               a               buck               or               two               off               of               it.

But,               it               takes               time               to               build               up               a               following.

Why               not               do               a               short               story               or               two               for               an               established               webcomic               and               earn               yourself               some               reputation               points.

Wouldn't               it               be               smart               to               get               your               artwork               in               front               as               wide               an               audience               as               possible?
               There's               also               the               trite               argument               that               it's               the               artist's               art               that               sells               a               comic               book               because               it's               a               highly               visual               medium.

Well,               that's               only               half               true.

The               other               half               is               the               writer.

You               can               have               a               gorgeously               illustrated               comic               book,               but               if               the               story               is               boring               or               cliché,               people               will               lose               interest               quickly.

Ask               any               professional               comic               book               editor/publisher               and               they'll               tell               you               that.

Great               art               my               get               one               issue               off               the               shelves,               but               it's               strong               writing               that               brings               back               loyal               readers.

Yes,               writers               do               need               artists               to               produce               webcomics               or               comic               books,               but               I               seriously               think               a               lot               of               artists               are               underestimating               how               much               they               need               talented               writers               as               well.
               At               the               self-publishing               level,               most               writers               are               spending               a               lot               more               than               we're               making.

If               we're               not               getting               an               upfront               page               rate,               why               should               the               artist?

Our               time,               talent               -               and               most               importantly               our               ideas               -               are               equally               as               valuable               to               the               success               of               the               comic               book               -               or               webcomic               -               as               the               artist's.

So,               if               success               is               a               50/50               proposition,               then               why               is               it               writers               are               expected               to               bear               all               the               costs               and               risks?

Yet,               the               artists               can               walk               away               to               the               bank               laughing               because               they're               still               getting               paid               whether               the               project               does               well               or               not.






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