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How to Self-Publish Your Own Comic Book
By:Tony Caputo
Published on 1997 by

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The fiercely competitive and hugely profitable business of self-publishing comic books is fully outlined in this book written to guide entrepreneurial artists and writers. Tony Caputo has published hundreds of comic books, including such famous titles as |The Twilight Zone, The Real Ghostbusters|, and |Married with Children|. 52 illustrations, 8 in color.

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