Reblogged by cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen"):
sloane@wandering.shop wrote:
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- Panel 1: The welcome Inkling and Nibford give should be a large title font. Inkling and Nibford (smiling): Welcome to the Cartoonist Cooperative! Panel 2: Nibford looks unsure. Nibford: Wait…what does a Cartoonist Cooperative actually do? Inkling: Oh, that’s easy! Panel 3: Inkling and Nibford dressed in smoking jacket/robes sitting and reading comics in a private library? Inkling: It’s a curated, searchable database of comics, from minis to graphic novels, new and old! Nibford: Ooh, to make everyone’s work easy to find in one place? Inkling: Yes! Panel 4: Inkling and Nibford walking across a series of hands held out in front of them. Nibford: I see! And what’s the cooperative part? Inkling: The co-op’s members contribute to a mutual marketing effort of each other’s work based on a communal release schedule! (remote)
- Panel 5: Inkling and Nibford work at tables drawing comics. Around them are other drawing utensils (an eraser, a ruler, a pencil) who are also drawing comics. Inkling: Members can also work and learn in community with other cartoonists, exchange skills, industry information, gain mentorship and more! Panel 6: Inkling flexes his tiny arm. Nibford: What does it cost to join? Inkling: Nothing but sweat! If the co-op helps you in some way, we expect you to return the favor to some of your fellow members. Panel 7: Nibford looks skeptical. Nibford: Why shouldn’t I just do this on my own? Inkling: Making comics is a lot of hard work and we don't always get treated fairly… …but together, we can make comics work better for everyone! Panel 8: Inkling and Nibford walk towards a door floating in empty space. Above it, says https://cartoonist.coop/submit Nibford: I like the sound of that! Where do I sign-up? Inkling: Right this way! (remote)