New York Comic-Con to discuss self-syndication and non-traditional entrances into syndication
Skip to commentsAccording to one source, the New York Comic-Con will feature a panel to discuss self-syndication vs traditional syndication. Those panelling the discussion include: Doug Bratton, creator of online comic and self-syndicated feature Pop Culture, Andrew Feinstein, co-creator of Girls & Sports, Francesco Marciuliano, writer for Sally Forth and creator of Medium Large, Rina Piccolo, creator of Tina’s Groove and one of the Six Chics, and R. Stevens the creator of the newly launched Diesel Sweeties.
Here’s the description:
Most comic strip artists dream of getting picked up by a big syndicate that then gets their comic strip published in newspapers around the world. But in the era of webcomics, alternative newspapers and declining circulation among large paid dailies, is traditional syndication still the best route for an aspiring comic strip artist? And given the increased selectivity of the big syndicates, do you even have a choice of deciding between a traditional syndication deal and going it alone? These topics and others will be discussed with comic strip professionals who have gotten their strips published in newspapers nationwide through non-traditional means.
Charles Brubaker
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Kurtis Miller
Geoff Watson
Mary Pearson
Pab Sungenis
Phil Wohlrab
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Mary Pearson
Sean Nathan Ricks