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Is Jim and the Holochads coming next?It's a composite, made up of 80's Girl Toy pop culture, reimagined for boys.
They're Jim and the Homophobes.Is Jim and the Holochads coming next?
@FROG You are the Mundane Matt of Comicsgate you generate outrage over Star Wars, and Brie Larson you have sacrificed being a legitimate comics pro for being an e-celebrity.
So ever consider doing an inverse? Like making Street Sharks into a Barbie's Adventures style gossip mag or something?They're Jim and the Homophobes.
So ever consider doing an inverse? Like making Street Sharks into a Barbie's Adventures style gossip mag or something?
Also if possible, I might actually get a Rainbro Brute copy, it sounds weird enough I'd be willing to give it a shot.
Interesting, thanks!Letterers work almost entirely digitally now. And sure, they have creative input in how they do word balloons and fonts, etc. The letterer on CYBERFROG BLOODHONEY put his own spin on everything. The characters are mostly aliens, and he interpreted my script with colors, fonts, and balloons in a very unique way.
Most comic book letterers get their fonts from Blambot. They offer TONS of fonts for free and also fonts for purchase. The letterer basically is responsible for not fucking up the art with bubbles, choosing appropriate text (like Thor's speech in the comic) and sometimes action words If the artist doesn't draw "KAPOW". Very rarely the letterer will draw the actual letters especially for covers or chapter titles.Interesting, thanks!
When I re-read a comic little details like that interest me. Sometimes when a word has two of the same letter next to each other "feed" "look" etc I notice the letters look slightly different and I wonder how they did that...
Cool, thanks! I'd not heard of Blambot, it sounds like a good resource.Most comic book letterers get their fonts from Blambot. They offer TONS of fonts for free and also fonts for purchase. The letterer basically is responsible for not fucking up the art with bubbles, choosing appropriate text (like Thor's speech in the comic) and sometimes action words If the artist doesn't draw "KAPOW". Very rarely the letterer will draw the actual letters especially for covers or chapter titles.
If you want to try your hand at lettering download some of the free fonts and practice on blank pages.
A bad letterer ruins a book. Even Frog's art would look like shit in times new Roman or the wrong orientation of letters.
You'll see a lot of people saying "credit letterers". I agree, it's a difficult job. The don't are the tools of their trade. The more fonts you have and understand the more successful you'll be.
If you're trying to hire a letterer the first question to ask is where they source/buy their font from. Give them a sample page and review it. Ask them what their rate is. Unless it's someone with a lot of experience inserting text (advertisement work for example) you should give them a few sample panels to see how they balloon and font.Cool, thanks! I'd not heard of Blambot, it sounds like a good resource.
I'm looking for artists on various freelancing sites, are there any particular red flags I should look out for? If someone responds to my post with a copypasta "cover letter" doesn't mention comics and their profile/attached pictures don't include comic stuff, I know they're just responding to everything that comes up without reading it, but I wouldn't know what else to look for when whittling it down...
Have you tried being Mags Visaggio?@FROG
How hard or easy do you think it is to get into the comic book industry nowadays?
Specifically, what are the qualifications for becoming a comic book writer now?
Step 1: Get wig.@FROG
How hard or easy do you think it is to get into the comic book industry nowadays?
Specifically, what are the qualifications for becoming a comic book writer now?
When has that plan ever failed?Step 1: Get wig.
Step 2: Get a dress.
Step 3: Put pronouns in bio on Twitter.
Step 4: Tweet non-stop about Trump.
Step 5: Tweet non-stop about how persecuted you are.
Step 6: Be a raging cunt.
Step 7: Get hired by Marvel/DC/IDW/Oni Press/BOOM/Dark Horse Comics.
>Joined 40 mins agoWhen has that plan ever failed?
Nah, same amount of gayness.