My name is Will Terrell and I will be your webcomic artist today. Please be patient as I build this site and learn the ropes of this webstuff. I will try to do my best to entertain you in the mean time. They say that if you make a decision without taking action, its like you never actually made a decision at all. I think that was my favorite past time back in high school. But this aint high school, this is my passion, and to thank you fine folks for allowing me to share my passion with you, I promise you some action (hmm.. and maybe less accidental innuendo.) As I build up a bit of a buffer on my comic I will be bringing you sketches and concept art for my SuperZeroes story several times a week. And eventually a regular comic as well.
A little info on me, for anyone that cares, I have been making comics for more than a decade, and I’ve produced more than 40 books in that time. Some of them didn’t even suck. I’ve done comic books freelance for several companies, from Disney, Slave Labor Graphics, Microsoft and even Harvard. But I miss telling stories that make me happy, and I am ready to entertain fans with my own creation. I am thankful to you for being here, and I hope that you do actually find my work entertaining. I hope you’ll stick around.
-Will Terrell
One last thing, I really want to thank the Half-Pixel guys for their book and their webcomics weekly podcast. Its put a fire in spirit for doing comics that I haven’t felt since way back when I had no idea what I was doing. If you are thinking of doing your own comics, I highly encourage you to pick up this book and especially check out their podcasts. And if you ever get a chance, personally thank Brad, Dave, Kris and Scott. They’ll probably make you laugh while they’re at it.
How To Make Webcomics
“The go-to guide for a new generation of cartoonists!
For years, cartoonists of all stripes have dreamed about making a living from their comics. But until recently their only avenue of success was through a syndicate or publisher. Now, more and more cartoonists are doing it on their own and self-publishing their comic strips on the Web. This 200-page book from Image Comics takes you through everything you’ll need to take your idea from concept to strip…from strip to hobby…and from hobby to full-time job.
Written by four pros who know the ins and outs of the Web — Dave Kellet (Sheldon), Scott Kurtz (PvP), Brad Guigar (Evil Inc) and Kris Straub (Starslip Crisis) — “How To Make Webcomics” takes you on a step-by-step tour of everything you need to know to make, post and profit from your online comics.”
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