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So i have a question that pops up on my head

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In uk after you make friends with someone in local comic book shop and later you give them your homemade comics and then you begin selling your own homemade comics at any places to sell like Amazon or comic book shops or private car boots sales and friend brings his friends to your places or private car boots sales to buy your comics and you get local fanbase networking opportunities skills and confidence and you get noticed by local comic book creators are all of this true or not?(if you guys had done research I would like to have a answer and sorry if this is a dumb question)
 
I’m not sure that I understand your question, but I will say that my local comic shop in Kentucky has local creator comics.
 
I’m not sure that I understand your question, but I will say that my local comic shop in Kentucky has local creator comics.
What I am saying is after you make friends with someone in local comic book shop and later you give them your homemade comics and then you begin selling your own homemade comics at any places to sell and your friend brings his friends to your places to buy your comics and you get local fanbase networking opportunities skills and confidence and you get noticed by local comic book creators that's what I was saying
 
Sorry. I was enjoying my weekend primarily. I hit golf balls this morning and then went for a run before doing some work around my house.

To answer your original question, I don’t know of anyone specifically who has taken that approach to break into the comics industry, but I guess it sounds like a solid approach. Networking is always a great strategy. It can take a while to pay off, but it’s a smart way to approach any business.
 
Sorry. I was enjoying my weekend primarily. I hit golf balls this morning and then went for a run before doing some work around my house.

To answer your original question, I don’t know of anyone specifically who has taken that approach to break into the comics industry, but I guess it sounds like a solid approach. Networking is always a great strategy. It can take a while to pay off, but it’s a smart way to approach any business.
So is it true?
 

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