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Author Archives: Max West
Selling Out?
The Los Angeles Review of Books put out an article called “Selling Out the Newspaper Comic Strip” recently. Most of the article deals with Bill Watterson of Calvin & Hobbes fame and his fiery criticism of merchandising one’s art. The … Continue reading
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Tagged bill watterson, business of comics, charles schulz, dave sim, merchandising
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Mailing lists and scripts
As San Diego Comic Con and Anthrocon take place this weekend, I keep promoting myself and my work during the event. But a lot of work is taking place at my drawing desk and at the computer. Just this morning, … Continue reading
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Tagged direct mail, marketing, north dakota, sales letters, script
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Comic Books Ripe for TV & Film Adaptation
Today, as both San Diego Comic Con and Anthrocon kick off, SSN Insider posted an interesting article. It’s about comic books that are just ripe for TV & film adaptations. One of the works that made the list was reMIND … Continue reading
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Tagged animation, jason brubaker, reMIND, SSN insider
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Q&A with Max West
[The following interview you are about to read is a promotional tool. At the present, I’m assembling a press kit for Sunnyville Stories Volume 3. A copy of this interview will be included for media outlets here in the Fargo-Moorhead … Continue reading