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How to draw 180+ pages of comics in three months with comic creator Richard Fairgray

How to draw 180+ pages of comics in three months with comic creator Richard Fairgray

Update: 2020-06-16
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Richard Fairgray has been making comics since he was a little kid, rose to became one of the biggest names on the New Zealand comic scene, and published over 200 comics all over the world. 


When I found all this information, I was blown away, because I only knew him from his book Blastasaurus published by Golden Apple Books. He's produced a little bit of everything in just about every genre, and recently expanded into children's books as well. 


Not only has he had a long career, but a prolific one as well. He churns out finished pages like Kirby in his prime. He tells a story on the show about how he produced a 180-page book in three months. 


I am astounded by the level of dedication Richard has to comics, and I can't wait for you to hear from him. 


Listen to this episode if you want to learn: 


  • How to find your voice

  • How to unlock the formula for comic success

  • How to jump around genres and still maintain a rabid fanbase

  • How to draw several hundred pages of art in less than three months

  • How to make money in comics

...and much more. 


If you would like to learn more about Richard's work, or reach out to him, you can check out his website at: http://richardfairgray.com


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How to draw 180+ pages of comics in three months with comic creator Richard Fairgray

How to draw 180+ pages of comics in three months with comic creator Richard Fairgray

Russell Nohelty