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I just checked my new issue of Wizard and what do I see? Your first time writing comicbooks is off to a smashing start, you had the 3rd highest comicbook in terms of sales in march. What a great start. Loved issue two by the way.
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I can't find any of the Iron Man comics anywhere, if that is what we are referring to. I wish I could.
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lol that might help. only if u want to make money and profit for the hours of time u spent writting it.
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There isn't a lot of money in comics. You have to do it for love. Love of the medium, but above all love of seeing what great comic artists do with your storylines.
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it is amazing how big comics are here in japan... many of my japanise cast members that I work with only read comic books, never novels. On the subway I would say that 50% of the books people are reading are comic books. Here they are published in a book form, not in a magazine form.
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Orson, really? i thought it would have been a pretty good, maybe not enought to live on or anything. about how long dose it take you to write a comic?
Dab, i myself read some japanese comics (manga if u will). what r some of your favs? im reading bleach right now.
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#2 issues are always the hardest ones to find because comicbook shop owners always buy way more issues of the #1 issue than the #2.
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