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Neil Gaimanβs thoughts on your job as an artistβ¦
βWhat you have to give them is what they donβt know they want yetβ

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there has never been a more appropriate day to reblog this
I reblogged this exactly one year ago. how time flies.
*salute*
So you want to be a comic book artist..? Hereβs some sobering information.
One year. 12 issues. 264 pages. 4 covers.
As a full-time comic artist this is the expected output, more or less. Not to say I havenβt done a TON of work on the side to make ends meet, but as an artist on an ongoing monthly title, this is generally what you are expected to produce every year. Some artists do much more than this. Some less. It all depends on your productivity and drive.
Itβs taken a lot of work and a ton of luck, but Iβve managed to stay busy for the majority of my career. Iβve gotten married, bought a house and have two beautiful kids. All the while, I was working full time as a professional comic artist. This schedule has allowed me to stay home with the kids until they were ready for school. Iβm truly grateful for the opportunities Iβve been given and all of the wonderful people Iβve gotten to know and work with over the years.
I wanted to take this opportunity to give people a look at what it really means to be a professional comic artist; good and bad.
This was a strictly work-for-hire job on a licensed book. That usually means no royalties. The page rate on this project was $125. This is considered an okay page rate by todayβs standards. Advances on creator-owned projects are a different matter and subject to different criteria, so are jobs at Marvel and DC. That being said, this is a middle-of-the-road page rate. Not great, not terrible.
Gross pay over the year in addition to those four covers was $33,625. After taxes? $24, 210. Thatβs $2,017.50 a month (again, I do a lot of work on the side to make ends meet).
Nearly all of that aforementioned salary goes to the mortgage, and so the majority of the financial responsibility falls on my wife.
Remember those kids i mentioned? Full-time daycare in Portland is somewhere in the neighborhood of $1,000 -$1,500 per kid. Not to mention health insurance, utilities, car payments, school loans, credit card payments, et al.
Needless to say, youβre going to have to do a hell of a lot more work than those 264+ pages per year to keep your family afloat (should you choose to have one).
So. Hereβs the schedule I keep:
7:00am - Wake up, feed the kids and get them ready for school.
8:30 - Take the kids to school
9:00-9:30am - Start work
12:30pm Pick up kid #1
3:30pm: Pick up kid #2
4:00-9:00pm - Family time.
9:00pm-3:00am Work
3:00am Sleep.
Yep. Thatβs four hours of sleep per day, best-case scenario. Weekends too. Due to the sleep deprivation, I feel like absolute garbage all the time. Depression, anxiety, nausea, fatigue, weight gain, compromised cognitive abilities, even hallucinations - I suffer from all of these.
So, letβs imagine you have a quaint little nuclear family, a mortgage, etc. and you land a high-profile, non-DC/Marvel gig like #BigTroubleinLittleChina, and you command a decent salary (by todayβs standards) from whatever value your name/talent/reputation derives.
You will still likely need to work 50-60 hours a week, nearly 365 days a year to just get by.
So you want to be a comic book artist..?
My best advice to you is to find another way to make your money. Make comics for fun, and at your leisure. Make creator-owned comics, as this is some of the most rewarding work you will ever do, hands down. My books, The Secret History of DB Cooper and Hellbreak have been the most rewarding experiences Iβve had professionally. I implore everyone to do their own thing and not expect comics to pay their bills, because it likely wonβt.
-BC
Hellbreak and The Secret History of DB Cooper are available through your local comic shop, and are published by Oni Press.
Itβs rare to see comic book artists speak publicly about the financial realities of drawing comics for a living, so I wanted to reblog this.Β
This could use a million more eyeballs.

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Hereβs my variant cover for the first issue of Constantine: The Hellblazer, out tomorrow!
You can read the free 8-page sneak peek on comiXology now.
This is my first full-length published comic book where Iβve been on writing duty. Co-written with James Tynion IV, drawn by Riley Rossmo, colored by Ivan Plascensia, and edited by Andy Khouri, Amedeo Turturro, and Brian Cunningham. Blood and kisses abound! Xx
Everyone should pick up Ming's first issue of Constantine: The Hellblazer! Can't wait :)
Hereβs how the Euro would look if it was designed by Hungarian student, Barbara BernΓ‘t
tHEN LET HER FUCKING DESIGN ALL THE FUCKING MONEY
Saber Fate by Daniel Govar - C2E2 2015 (pre-con)
Usagi Yojimbo by Daniel Govar - C2E2 2015 pre-con
A brief breakdown of how Thomas Romain (co-creator of Code Lyoko, Basquash! Space Dandy Mecha Designer, Cannon Busters) designs backgrounds digitally.
Brilliant.
https://www.twitter.com/thomasintokyo

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Some notes I put together for my CDA Class. Just stuff that I use. Take with grain of salt.
Aquaman by Daniel Govar - ECCC 2015 (at-con)
Above and Beyond by Daniel Govar - ECCC 2015 (at-con)
Rocketeer by Daniel Govar - ECCC 2015 (at-con)
Family Pets by Daniel Govar - Megacon 2015 (at-con)
This was a really fun commission I got to work on at Megacon of two real-life sisters and their family pets. War Corgi is now a thing. :)

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Red Dragon 2 by Daniel Govar - ECCC 2015
Carrie Kelley Robin (& Batman) by Daniel Govar - ECCC 2015
(at-con)