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Thursday, April 7, 2011
Economics of Webcomics
Here's some interesting information breaking down the expenses and profits of one webcomic, Dororthy Gambrell's Cat and Girl, over a 12-month period.
Cat and Girl's Charts of Money
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Dylan Horrocks
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