How to Sell a Comic Book Drawing
Comic books are a viable source of collecting enthusiasm and have attracted the attention of many art collectors because of the outstanding illustrations. If you are a comic book illustrator or have some how gotten your hands on a gem of a drawing, then you need to capitalize on that drawing. Learn to sell a comic book drawing and dip your hand into the growing comic book art pot. Read on to learn more.
Instructions
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Develop an eye for spotting (or creating) quality comic book drawings. Hunt around comic book stores, online auctions or other comic resources for great comic book drawings.
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Consider doing commission work if you are a comic book artist. Solicit your services to various art dealers and publishers as this is a good way to get some work.
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Post your work to sell on an auction website to increase the number of interested individuals. Search the web for comic art community auctions.
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Consider dismantling a comic book that might not be of great worth by itself, but it contains reputable art by comic book artists. Contact a production studio human resources department and ask about doing storyboard work.
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Make sure to set a reasonable price for your comic book drawing. Consider both the age and content of your drawing (or if you have drawn it yourself, reasonably assess your skill). If necessary, secure an agent to help you sell your art.
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Tips & Warnings
Survey online comic book drawings for their respective asking prices and be competitive with your prices.