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The Comics Experience podcast provides ~15 minutes of advice per episode on all aspects of creating comics and breaking in to the industry.

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Update frequency
every 15 days
Average duration
29 minutes
Episodes
200
Years Active
2015 - 2025
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Episode #133 – Pros and Cons of Getting an Agent

Episode #133 – Pros and Cons of Getting an Agent

This episode talks about the pros and cons of getting an agent, as well as a look at Comics Experience panels at C2E2.
00:29:11  |   Tue 09 May 2017
Episode #132 – Getting Your Work Published: What Are Your Goals?

Episode #132 – Getting Your Work Published: What Are Your Goals?

Andy and Joey talk about getting your creator-owned work published, and the bigger idea of what you want your comics to do for you.
00:25:29  |   Sat 22 Apr 2017
Episode #131 – Do I Need an Editor?

Episode #131 – Do I Need an Editor?

Do you need to work with an editor on your creator-owned comic? Andy and Joey discuss when to get an editor, and why you may not need one.
00:25:56  |   Wed 29 Mar 2017
Episode #130 – Mark Waid on Working with New Comics Talent

Episode #130 – Mark Waid on Working with New Comics Talent

Mark Waid (Marvel, Archie, ThrillBent, DC, BOOM!) joins Make Comics to talk about working with new talent and wearing an editor hat.
00:16:55  |   Mon 13 Mar 2017
Episode #129 – In Store Signings with Paul Allor

Episode #129 – In Store Signings with Paul Allor

Paul Allor (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, TET, G.I. Joe, Strange Nation, Orc Girl) stops by to talk about planning and doing a store signing with work-for-hire and self-published books.
00:20:55  |   Tue 14 Feb 2017
Episode #128 – Story and Scene Structure

Episode #128 – Story and Scene Structure

Fitting dialog into comic scenes can eat into pages quickly without advancing plot. Andy and Joey talk story scene structure for comics.
00:28:34  |   Mon 23 Jan 2017
Episode #127 – Passion Versus Commercial Appeal

Episode #127 – Passion Versus Commercial Appeal

Thoughts on creating comics you're passionate about versus creating something with "commercial appeal."
00:16:12  |   Tue 20 Dec 2016
Episode #126 – Planning Your Make Comics Year

Episode #126 – Planning Your Make Comics Year

Planning your make comics year: what are your goals, and how are you going to achieve them?
00:30:38  |   Tue 06 Dec 2016
Episode #125 – Writing Panel Descriptions

Episode #125 – Writing Panel Descriptions

Andy teaches writing panel descriptions first, then dialog. In this episode, Andy and Joey talk about how visuals first impacts storytelling.
00:27:03  |   Wed 23 Nov 2016
Episode #124 – Writing Wordless Comics

Episode #124 – Writing Wordless Comics

Thoughts on writing a wordless comic script, including looking at a classic issue for personal and professional inspiration.
00:17:56  |   Fri 04 Nov 2016
Episode #123 – Setting up a Website for Your Comics

Episode #123 – Setting up a Website for Your Comics

Andy and Joey talk about the different ways of setting up and thinking about goals for your website for making comics. Are you trying to sell your comics? Build an audience? Showcase your portfolio f…
00:23:21  |   Fri 21 Oct 2016
Episode #122 – Breaking the Fourth Wall

Episode #122 – Breaking the Fourth Wall

Hey you, you reading this... You want to hear some talk about breaking the fourth wall in comics? With some examples, some talk about commentary, and way too much Manilow. If that's possible. That's …
00:18:49  |   Thu 06 Oct 2016
Episode #121 – Comics on the Side (Jobs)

Episode #121 – Comics on the Side (Jobs)

Making comics while making money - Andy and Joey talk about a couple different schools of thought on "side jobs" while making comics.
00:27:02  |   Wed 14 Sep 2016
Episode #120 – Working for the Big Two

Episode #120 – Working for the Big Two

Andy and Joey discuss the goal of working for DC and Marvel, different paths people take, and fan fiction.
00:25:47  |   Wed 31 Aug 2016
Episode #119 – Translating Your Current Skill Set Into Comics

Episode #119 – Translating Your Current Skill Set Into Comics

Translating your current skill set into making comics: ways you can start to make comics wherever you are in your career.
00:25:06  |   Thu 18 Aug 2016
Episode #118 – Writing Short Stories with Paul Allor

Episode #118 – Writing Short Stories with Paul Allor

Writer Paul Allor joins Joey to talk about short story writing, including expanding the world of his mini series Past the Last Mountain.
00:20:31  |   Tue 02 Aug 2016
Episode #117 – Project File Management

Episode #117 – Project File Management

Project file management for comics project: theory and practice of for keeping track of your files with your collaborators.
00:15:55  |   Tue 19 Jul 2016
Episode #116 – Well-Crafted Pitches

Episode #116 – Well-Crafted Pitches

The elements of a well-crafted creator-owned pitch to submit to a publisher.
00:18:06  |   Mon 11 Jul 2016
Episode #115 – Do We Still Need Publishers?

Episode #115 – Do We Still Need Publishers?

Digital distribution, self-publishing, multiple platforms for distribution... do we still need comics publishers?
00:14:54  |   Fri 24 Jun 2016
Episode #114 – Creating Courses for Creating Comics

Episode #114 – Creating Courses for Creating Comics

Andy and Joey talk about creating courses for creating comics and comics education, including some book suggestions.
00:22:25  |   Thu 09 Jun 2016
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