Knowing Is Half The Battle: MariNaomi Gives Advice on the Publishing Industry
Today we are continuing our feature at SOLRAD titled "Knowing Is Half The Battle," where published cartoonists give advice on the publishing industry.
Daniel Elkin is the Editor-in-Chief of SOLRAD. He used to run the site Your Chicken Enemy and was the Small Press Editor for the now defunct Comics Bulletin. He likes dogs and sandwiches. He also likes it when people sign up for the SOLRAD newsletter.
Today we are continuing our feature at SOLRAD titled "Knowing Is Half The Battle," where published cartoonists give advice on the publishing industry.
Today we are continuing our feature at SOLRAD titled "Knowing Is Half The Battle," where published cartoonists give advice on the publishing industry.
Today we are continuing our feature at SOLRAD titled "Knowing Is Half The Battle," where published cartoonists give advice on the publishing industry.
To wrap up the week, our editor Daniel Elkin looks at the challenging fever dream of a comic DAY OF THE CORVID by cartoonist Spencer Hicks.
Today we are continuing our feature at SOLRAD titled "Knowing Is Half The Battle," where published cartoonists give advice on the publishing industry.
Today we are continuing our feature at SOLRAD titled "Knowing Is Half The Battle," where published cartoonists give advice on the publishing industry.
Today we are continuing our new feature at SOLRAD titled "Knowing Is Half The Battle," where published cartoonists give advice on the publishing...
Today we are starting a new feature at SOLRAD titled "Knowing Is Half The Battle," where published cartoonists give advice on the publishing industry.
As a part of our book club on THE ARTIST: THE CIRCLE OF LIFE, Daniel Elkin examines the interplay ofAnna Haifisch's work and the song Sawdust McQueen.
In today's review, SOLRAD's Editor-in-Chief Daniel Elkin considers the storytelling prowess of one of his favorite cartoonists, Leslie Stein, in her...
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