hey /co/ recently I finished reading bakuman, a manga about making manga and working in the industry. it kind of got me wondering if there are any /co/ related comics with a similar premise and if there isn't, how would you do it?
on Kubert's Angel & Ape the ape was a comicker but I'm sure that was just for this page
The only ones I know of are more romanticized autobiographies, ala slice of life. Robert Crumb, Boulet,...
>>90828489
Garfield. Jon is a cartoonist.
>>90828583
Harvey Pekar's stuff?
>>90828489
From what I've heard, The Initiates, but I haven't read it.
The final issue of Automatic Kafka
>>90828784
This is a great book.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/k6vivaarl4mm5b1/The+Initiates+%282013%29+%28Digital%29+%28phillywilly-Empire%29.cbr
c'mon /co/, the answers is easy, this very popular webcomic about wanting to be a cartoonist...
>>90829974
Sorry, can't think of anything.
I am really at a loss for words.
>>90829974
OP has the right to good things
>>90828489
Box Office Poison
Hicksville GN
Pussey!
A Drifting Life (manga)
The Great Northern Brotherhood of Canadian Cartoonists (not really, but...)
It's a Great Life If You Don't Weaken (kind of)
Professionals (Spanish)
>>90828489
It's old, and it's about the golden age, but "The Dreamer" by Will Eisner is a nice read.
Also, if you read manga, which I guess you do, look for Gundam Sousei: it's fun.
Isn't Garfield's owner a cartoonist?
>>90836200
But that never plays into the plot
NEVER
>>90836200
I never knew