Like sell digital full sized comics? It seems like most creators choose web comics or normal comics and rarely do both.

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    3 months ago

    They do? I can’t think of any popular web comic that doesn’t also have a physical book of their comics or digital books with exclusive content.

    I would imagine that they only started doing free, newspaper style strips because it was a good way to garner an audience when you’re first starting. Publishing your work for sale to retailers and whatnot isn’t easy and also costly; something a brand new artist isn’t likely to be able to do until they get some notoriety.

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    3 months ago

    From what I can observe, quite a lot, at least from the most popular ones, seem to have both. But something I notice is that, when it has a physical release, seldom the comics’ digital counterparts are sold in DRM free formats. And when it comes to digital-only comics, I would imagine that usually either their creators don’t have the resources, and/or the comics’ reach is too small to justify a physical release.

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    3 months ago

    I think Eddsworld is working on that.

    I watched a YouTube Short featuring Matt explaining that they’ve wanted to make comics.

    Kind of like the Toaster Brains book.