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Monthly roundups
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In the latest episode of ComicLab, Dave Kellett and I talk about Arrival Fallacy, and how it lures creators into a treadmill of despair! THEN a Patreon backer asks how Brad "NSFW" Guigar could possibly be disturbed by Public Displays of Affection! FINALLY, they discuss the Shonen Jump approach — could it work for webcomics?
BUT FIRST, Brad's son points out that two of his father's popular aphorisms are in direct conflict with one another!
SHOW NOTES
"You can't choose what you're good at" vs "No such thing as talent"
Arrival Fallacy
Public displays of affection
Shonen Jump
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Brad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the editor of Webcomics.com
Dave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive.