No, really. I don't want to see who claims you can make a decent living in British comics.
Self deception is a sad thing.
Just ask which British companies produce regular monthly books with an assortment of artists and writers and who come up with new ideas and pay European/US pro rates.
Panini -reprints
Egmont -advertising with the occasional accidental piece of artwork
Rebellion -fail on a couple of points (IF rumours are true then pay for one)
Thomson -not much has changed since 1939 and for every "yes" man you will find plenty who will tell you the truth.
The fact that there is proven artistic talent out there covering all genres and that none of them can get work also proves there is no industry.
Enough already.
Self deception is a sad thing.
Just ask which British companies produce regular monthly books with an assortment of artists and writers and who come up with new ideas and pay European/US pro rates.
Panini -reprints
Egmont -advertising with the occasional accidental piece of artwork
Rebellion -fail on a couple of points (IF rumours are true then pay for one)
Thomson -not much has changed since 1939 and for every "yes" man you will find plenty who will tell you the truth.
The fact that there is proven artistic talent out there covering all genres and that none of them can get work also proves there is no industry.
Enough already.
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