“Specialization isn’t just key to evolution—it can help bring new focus to your work and encourage readers to learn from (and share!) your enthusiasm. In this panel from the 2016 Toronto Comic Arts Festival, join Lucy Bellwood/@lucybellwood (Baggywrinkles: a Lubber’s Guide to Life at Sea), Erika Moen/@erikamoen (Oh Joy, Sex Toy), Lisa Hanawalt/@lisahanawalt (Hot Dog Taste Test, BoJack Horseman), and Kate Beaton/@beatonna (Hark, A Vagrant) as they discuss the benefits and perils of “having a niche” in comics.”
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This is fun listening to women talk about their comic art work😈
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