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Anyone got tips on starting a graphic novel?

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    Tapas – Comic, Novel and Stories is free to use digital comic application by Tapas Media that puts tens of thousands of comics and web novel on your mobile device.
    Tapas. This is the second most popular platform for webcomics right now. Similarly to Webtoon, you can monetize your series here-- people can tip you for your work, and like Webtoon, the platform encourages people to visit your Patreon. The formatting restrictions are a bit looser than Webtoon's, and it accommodates print-format comics just as well as the scroll-format ones.

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  2. Comic Fury is a free, easy-to-use, advertisement free host for your webcomic(s). You can put up your own comics and get a website dedicated to them.
    Comic Fury. Compared to Webtoon and Tapas, this platform is absolutely tiny, being run by just one guy. Out of the 3 I've mentioned, this one is my favorite-- it's highly customizable (as long as you have some degree of familiarity with CSS) and it has the same sort of general vibe as Smackjeeves did back in its heyday, giving you sort of an old-school webcomic experience. The formatting restrictions are super lax and you can pretty much do whatever the hell you want to do with it. The only downsides are that the servers can sometimes lag a bit (which is to be expected from a website run by one guy) and it doesn't have a native way to monetize your webcomic, but that's because it doesn't run ads. It's a gorgeous, cozy little community and I can't say enough good things about it.

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