Episode 89 – Tony Piro “Calamities of Nature”

Tony Piro of the most excellent webcomic “Calamities of Nature” joins me for a talk about his strip, the business of webcomics, astrophysics, and bacon. Now where else can you hear THAT? Check Tony out Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays right here. There aren’t many more thoughtful, interesting, funny and downright excellent comics on the web!

 

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  1. Isaiah

    Great show as always Tom. I figured I’d comment because you said in your interview with Tony that you wish that people would comment more, so here you go. :) But I always enjoy listening to your interviews while creating my own comic. So continue the good work. :)

  2. Lucas

    Great show, guys.

  3. Alec Fritz

    Tony’s advice on his site was great, thanks for the interview gang!

  4. Tony

    Thanks again to Tom for providing me this great opportunity.

    If you’re interested in my ads tutorial, you can see it here:

    http://www.calamitiesofnature.com/extras/adservicereview.php

    During the interview I mentioned that Dorothy Gambrell has a page that will be keeping track of how much she makes from her webcomic and freelance work throughout the year. You can see it here:

    http://catandgirl.com/?page_id=2431

  5. Crow

    Enjoyed the interview. Tony’s a great guy and one of his strengths is his willingness and enthusiasm for sharing. As a ‘for instance’, he has a string of how-to’s on his site as a helpful resource for those who need/want ‘em. That’s a rare strength.

  6. Joel

    Great show this week Tom! I always find it interesting when artists really get a chance to layout their business plans and how they approach their comic from under both the creative and business hats. And thanks for sharing Tony. I will be checking out the tutorials for sure.

  7. Lenny B

    Great show. Tony really has some intriguing interests.

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