The ComiXologist #128 – An Interview with Tim Gibson

Posted on April 29th, 2013 - 09:55 AM by

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Jake & Slim sat down LIVE via satellite with Tim Gibson about Moth City, digital firsts, web comics, film inspirations, and what he’s reading!

Setlist goes something like this:

  • (00:50) – Why digital first?
  • (03:13) – Unity
  • (03:23) – Moving towards a web comic first
  • (05:51) – Justify a print run first
  • (08:15) – Film inspirations
  • (10:15) – Funding for comics
  • (14:15) – What is Tim reading right now?


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The ComiXologist Episode #125 – Shannon Wheeler on Too Much Coffee Man

Posted on April 17th, 2013 - 11:10 AM by

Jake & Slim sat down LIVE via satellite with Shannon Wheeler about self-publishing, pressing, Kickstarter, the New Yorker, and what he’s reading!

Setlist goes something like this:

  • (00:35) – Comics landscape before TMCM
  • (02:11) – Finally deciding to self-publish
  • (03:45) – Slim is lazy and would never print his own book
  • (05:55) – Kickstarter comparisons
  • (07:41) – New Yorker work vs TMCM
  • (11:30) – Submitting to the New Yorker
  • (13:30) – What is Shannon reading right now?


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Too Much Coffee Man Has The Buzz on ComiXology Submit

Posted on March 6th, 2013 - 11:37 AM by

The time has come, the doors have opened, and the revolution has begun! ComiXology Submit is here at long last and to help spread the word we’ve enlisted the help of the original indie-comic sensation Too Much Coffee Man!

ComiXology Submit offers creators everywhere the chance to find their audience in a way unlike anything before, and Shannon Wheeler’s Too Much Coffee Man is here to explain how it all works in these exclusive comic strips coming to you first on the comiXology blog! Check ‘em out below or click here to download them in Guided View™ for FREE!


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ComiXology’s Submit Self-Publishing Platform For Independent Comics Creators Poised To Transform The Comic Book Industry

Posted on March 6th, 2013 - 11:25 AM by

For Immediate Release:

COMIXOLOGY’S SUBMIT SELF-PUBLISHING PLATFORM FOR INDEPENDENT COMICS CREATORS
POISED TO TRANSFORM THE COMIC BOOK INDUSTRY

Turnkey marketing and sales channel for independent comic book and graphic novel
creators; works by Shannon Wheeler, Becky Cloonan, and Jake Parker and other top creators available today

New York, NY, March 6, 2013 – Starting now, independent comic book and graphic novel creators can build a worldwide following and profit from their work. Through a portal called comiXology Submit, from comiXology, the revolutionary digital comics platform, independent creators simply need to upload their comic book and graphic novels for approval at no cost. ComiXology does the rest, from transforming the work with comiXology’s Guided View™ reading technology, to making it available on comiXology’s buy once, read anywhere digital comics platform, which includes an iTunes top 10-grossing iPad app, iPhone, Android, Kindle Fire and Windows 8 apps, and a web store and reader at www.comixology.com.  Creators and comiXology equally split all profits, with creators maintaining full ownership of their work.

ComiXology Submit enables independent comics creators, from promising new talent to established veterans, to reach a global audience of comic book fans for whom comiXology already created the first viable digital marketplace for leading publishers. At the same time, comiXology Submit bolsters comiXology’s commitment to bringing its customers the best and most diverse content available.

Independent creators’ works will be transformed into Guided View™ , comiXology’s groundbreaking technology that turns reading comics into an immersive, cinematic experience. Works from Shannon Wheeler (“Too Much Coffee Man” cartoons), Jake Parker (“The Antler Boy and Other Stories”), Becky Cloonan (“Wolves,” ”The Mire”), Richard Stevens (“Diesel Sweeties”) and other top independent creators are available today, with many more to follow now that the platform is open.

“While we continue to push ourselves to innovate the digital comic experience, comiXology Submit provides an incredible opportunity for creators to sell their work to a highly targeted and global audience of comic book and graphic novel fans,” said David Steinberger, comiXology co-founder and CEO. “The next generation of creators will reap great benefit alongside more well known creators selling books that are no longer available in print.”

“This is also about making sure we always have the best, most diverse content available, the best reading and buying experience, and at the same time, supporting comic book creators around the globe,” said John D. Roberts, comiXology co-founder.

“ComiXology Submit opens it up for independent comic books artists, creating the chance to digitally publish comics that one can sell everywhere,” said Shannon Wheeler, creator of the critically hailed “Too Much Coffee Man” series and a contributing cartoonist to The New Yorker.  “When I created ‘Too Much Coffee Man’ 20 years ago in Austin, I spent many late nights making the stupid comics. Then I spent long days bugging shop owners to sell my stuff. Then I spent minutes losing the invoices, ensuring I never got paid. With comiXology Submit, I could have spent all that time creating my comics and I’d have gotten paid twice as often too.”

More details about comiXology Submit will be unveiled on Saturday at 5:45 PM CST at SXSW Interactive, as comiXology co-founder and CEO Steinberger takes the stage with fellow co-founder Roberts and Wheeler on the SXSW GEEK Stage at the Palmer Auditorium in Austin, TX.

Creators interested in submitting works for approval can visit http://submit.comixology.com. Comic book fans interested in finding works by independent creators now available on comiXology are invited to visit http://www.comixology.com/submit.

About comiXology
Founded in 2007, comiXology revolutionized the comic book and graphic novel industry by delivering a cloud-based digital comics platform that makes discovering, buying, and reading comics more fun than ever before. ComiXology’s Guided View™  reading technology transforms the comic book medium into an immersive and cinematic experience, helping comiXology become one of iTunes’ top 10-grossing iPad apps in 2011 and 2012.  Its new comiXology Submit platform enables independent comics creators to efficiently self-publish and immediately profit from their work.  Offering the broadest library of comic book content from the top 75 publishers, plus leading and emerging independent creators, comiXology will not stop until everyone on the face of the planet has become a comic book fan.  The privately held company is based in Gotham City.  For more information visit www.comixology.com.

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PRESS CONTACT:

Chip Mosher
press@comixology.com
(323) 642-8416


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ComiXology Submit Debut Comics from Private Beta Phase

Posted on December 21st, 2012 - 13:56 PM by

For Immediate Release:

Debut Comics From ComiXology Submit Private Beta Now Live

Revolutionary Open Submission Portal for Revolutionary Digital Comics Platform
Makes Good on Private Beta Phase

New Too Much Coffee Man collection from Shannon Wheeler and more!

December 21, 2012 – New York, NY – The results from comiXology Submit’s private beta are in – fourteen new titles that can be purchased today – including a brand new collection of Too Much Coffee Man cartoons from self-publishing veteran and multiple Eisner Award-winner Shannon Wheeler.

“It’s amazing to see the wealth of talent and creativity that came from the private beta submissions,” says co-founder John D. Roberts “We’re now gathering feedback from our beta testers and looking to refine the portal to go public early in 2013.”

Launching in private beta this past October, comiXology Submit was the biggest news coming out of this years’ New York Comic Con. ComiXology Submit aims to help comic book creators worldwide monetize their self-published works through comiXology’s digital comics platform available across iPhoneiPad, AndroidKindle Fire, Windows 8 and the Web

Here is a list of titles from the first round of comiXology Submit:

Too Much Coffee Man Favorites #1 Shannon Wheeler (writer/artist)
Watson and Holmes #1 – Karl Bollers (writer), Rick Leonardi (artist)
Relaunch #1 – Ron Perazza (writer), Daniel Govar (artist)
Torchbearer – Nicolas Dedual (writer), Dennis Calero (artist)
Astronaut Dad – David Hopkins (writer), Brent Schoonover (artist)
First Law of Mad Science #1 – Oliver Mertz (writer), Daniel Lapham, Jeff McComsey (artists)
BloodDreams #1 – Angi Shearstone (writer/artist)
As We Were – Kel McDonald (writer/artist)
Tiger Lawyer #1 – Ryan Ferrier (writer), Matt McCray (artist)
Quandary #1 – Janine Frederick (writer), Ken Frederick (artist)
Robot 13 #1 (of 3) – Thomas Hall (writer), Daniel Bradford (artist)
Evil Inc: Real Housewives of Transylvania #7 – Brad Guigar (writer)
Tomorrow Jones #1 – Brian Daniel (writer), Johan Manandin (artist)
Hatter M: Far from Wonder #1 – Frank Beddor (writer), Liz Cavalier (artist)

Those interested in being contacted when comiXology Submit becomes open to the public – from self-publishers with one or more comics and graphic novels, to webcomic creators, and even to creators with a short one-shot comic – can enter their contact information at submit.comixology.com.

All submissions for comiXology Submit go through an approval process and when approved comiXology will transform the uploaded work with their Guided View technology – for free. Then the work goes on sale worldwide with the creator and comiXology splitting the profits evenly.

Recently announced as iTunes’ #3 top grossing iPad app of 2012, comiXology has over 30,000 comics and graphic novels from more than 75 of today’s hottest publishers, giving comiXology the widest selection of digital comics anywhere. ComiXology’s availability across iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle Fire, Windows 8 and the Web makes it the best digital comics platform for current, newly interested and lapsed comic, current and graphic novel fans.

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PRESS CONTACT:

Chip Mosher
press@comixology.com
(323) 642-8416


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