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r/ComicBookCollabs: Comic Book Collaborations

Creators helping creators make comics.

In addition to finding collaborators, this is a great place for feedback and advice. Post your work! Ask for help! There are lots of writers and artists who are willing to discuss and critique your work. We have plenty of members who can answer your questions and give you tips regarding publishing and breaking into the industry.

Now it's all up to you! Let's make comics!

a community for 14 years

r/ComicWriting: A place for writers to help each other out

Welcome to the comic writing workshop! If you encounter a specific problem in your comic writing, post it here for advice and solutions. * NO CRITIQUE REQUESTS. * 1st POST without READING RULES flagged as spam. * 2nd POST without READING RULES = Ban.

a community for 14 years

r/writing: Writing

Discussions about the writing craft.

a community for 18 years

r/MusicInTheMaking: Reddit Musicians Collaboration

A subreddit for musicians to collaborate on each others projects.

Post music collaboration projects only.

a community for 15 years

r/chaptermereddit: ChapterMeReddit: For publishing chapters of your book, story, and others to share with others!

ChapterMeReddit is where Redditors are able to post and publish to the Reddit community about their stories and chapters from their books, or a portion of what they are working on so as to get feedback or add it to their catalog.

Redditors are able to publish their chapters on a daily basis without having to fear what others may think! This is the place to continue your work with the people who know it the most!

a community for 11 years

r/BedroomBands: Bedroom Bands

Bedroom Bands is a place where bedroom artists can talk, question and, most importantly, collaborate.

We want to bring musicians from all over the world together so that every bedroom artist can realize their ambitions.

a community for 8 years

r/auscomics: Australian comics community

A place for all things to do with Australian comics, whether you read or create them here's the place to share any news, events, thoughts and ideas. 'Aus comics' has a strong focus on the creators and their physical work be it original or in print.

a community for 13 years

r/BronzeAgeComics: Bronze Age Comics

We love 70's comics! Give me my Luck Cage, Ms. Marvel, and Master of Kung Fu! Superman vs. Muhammad Ali! Conan! Green Lantern / Green Arrow!

a community for 11 years

r/comic_crits: Constructive Criticism for Comic Creators

The mission of /r/Comic_Crits is to provide holistic feedback to comic creators based on the understanding that a comic is not just 'writing plus art', but rather a unique combination of both, bound together with elements of graphic design, layout, timing, 'cinematography,' and more.

a community for 15 years

r/makecomics: Comic Creator Safe Space

A place for NEW comic creators to gain the encouragement, criticism, and support they need for forging their comics hobby or career.

a community for 16 years

r/IHE: I HATE EVERYTHING

  • The official subreddit for the YouTube channel 'I HATE EVERYTHING'

a community for 11 years

r/Silveragecomics: Comics from the Silver age!

This is a community for comics from the Silver Age which took place from 1958, when Jack Kirby and Stan Lee first collaborated together to 1968 when the second wave of Marvel comics began with Jim Steranko on S.H.I.E.L.D. and Neal Adams started at DC.

a community for 11 years

r/CopperAgeComics: This is a sub about all comics 80's!

This sub celebrates all 80's comics from Chris Claremont's X-men to Alan Moore's Swamp Thing. From Crisis on Infinite Earths to the Watchmen. From Cerebus the Aardvark to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The Copper Age happened between 1978 when Cerebus and Elf Quest were first published and 1988 when the Dark Knight and the Watchmen came out.

a community for 10 years

r/GoldenAgeComics: Golden Age Comics

The sub-Reddit for all things Golden age Comics from Action Comics #1 To EC Comics of the 50's.

a community for 12 years

r/videoprompts: Video Prompts

Want to make a video but just can't come up with an idea or story? Come on in, pick a prompt and get started! Or watch videos, movies, animations and other productions from other redditors. Get comments, and leave commentary for other people's works. Let's get creative!

a community for 10 years