I am an artist, No really I do it all..finger paints, sketching,Yup! Draw/write comics, publish?! Sure. Interview other artists from all mediums? Totally, covered. So besides featuring my own work I'll also, as you'll note post interviews/reviews about other independent /underground artists from comics, film, do-it-yourself fields, webcomics and zines. Enjoy the ride cause you'll never know when I might be at your stop next.
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Which social media platform will break the seal first? Which one will put a crack in the dam? Looking for my first sale! https://ko-fi.com/s/a369560cef
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If you like indie comics/art books/zines/hybrids then see my latest digital drop!
#zines#jmhunter independentcomics blackandwhiteartwork zines underground#underground comix#art books#anthologies#bipocartists#adhd problems#neurodivergencies#alternative comics#diy
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Original Art Dimensions for Current American Comic Books
Most of my comics are drawn to the American old-school 2:3 ratio for 6”x9” published art size. 10”x15” is the post-1967 standard for original art; I’ve been drawing the pre-1967 “double up” scale of 12”x18”. 6”x9” art always looked odd printed on the standard 6 5/8”x10 1/8” page. The margins were inconsistent widths, leaving room for branding and advertising that no one uses anymore.
American comics have larger art these days, measuring from the trim size in. The most common margin between the trim and safe area is about 1/4” (creating a “safe art area” of approximately 6 1/8”x9 5/8”). Applying that same margin outside the trim gives us a bleed area of 7 1/8”x10 5/8”. I used these figures to calculate original art sizes for both 11”x16” (to fit in tabloid scanners) and my preferred 12” x 18” (close to “double up” as possible on my 15"x20" bristol sheets):
Printed Mainstream American Comic Book
Safe Area: 6.125 x 9.625 inches Trim Area: 6.625 x 10.125 inches Full Bleed: 7.125 x 10.625 inches
Double Up Bleed: 12 1/2x18 1/2 inches Trim: 11 1/2x17 1/2 inches Safe Area: 10 1/25x16 1/2 inches
Tabloid Scanner Bleed: 11x16 inches Trim: 10x15 1/2 inches Safe Area: 9 1/8x14 1/2 inches
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While I ponder the future job market for one such as myself I remain ZineDreamin’ One left to go! Making zines and mini comics are so freeing.
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MYSTERY ART BOX! Unboxing MADBOMBR GRAFFITI SUPPLIES: I also Preview Kr...
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So having some trouble getting control of the ipad and apple pen in procreate. Might have to redux this traditionally.

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The Sunday Hunter. A look at a work in process. @ccamfaincomics # ccamfaincomics

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It's been awhile since I've posted. I'm doing an MFA Program at CCA in Comics. @mfacomics.
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100 Days of Making Comics: Tales From La Vida unboxing and OddMall! Tagging most of the people that were mentioned, (names were butchered) in this update! In this episode, we have a guest, "Ari-PuppyLover" Hunter and do an unwrapping for the Latinx Space for Enrichment Research anthology, Tales From La Vida. We also wrap up our October challenges in Drawlloween , Inktober , and POCtober. I show off the latest Dad-Bod Chronicles strip in the making, as well as artwork I've got for this weekend's OddMall show!
#drawlloween#inktober#poctober#talesfromlavidaanthology#indiecomics#100dayproject#100daysofmakingcomics
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Fini- #kalibak #dccomics #pastelpainting #fabercastell #stabilopastel #commissionsareopen
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