It's generally not considered polite to ask how much people make. But I'll admit, I've always been curious how much the top webcomics creators make. We get a lot of vague "I make enough to live" or "I still have a part time job," but how much can a person actually make off of their webcomics?
Dorothy Gambrell, creator of Cat and Girl, did something pretty cool. She posted a graph explaining how much she's made this year, complete with a breakdown of where the money comes from. Gambrell sells a lot of clever t-shirts through Topatoco, so it's not surprising that a lot of her income comes from t-shirt sales. But it's handy to see how sales of original art and freelance work factor into her earnings. Check out the entire graph here, and check back each month to see updates on Gambrell's financial progress.
How Much I Make [Cat and Girl]
Thursday, April 15, 2010
How Much Do Webcomickers Make?
Posted by Lauren Davis at Thursday, April 15, 2010
Labels: cat and girl, dorothy gambrell, monetization, money, webcomics
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