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I am looking for insight on the cheapest and best way to self publish. So if anyone has a legitimate way for me to do this plese respond to this !

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Here's a great list of on-demand and small press publishers:
http://comicartcommunity.com/chat/viewtopic.php?t=213

Hope that helps!
Terry - Al Rio Art

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The SPA is a nice route and offers printing discounts. Also, there used to be an organization that specialized in gang printing for indy publishers, but I can't remember their name. If you're looking at reliable printers and going directly to them, I've always found both Morgan and Brenner to be reliable and excellent quality.

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Ka-Blam is a good option. You can buy copies for your ownuse and they sell them through their on-line store, Indy Planet where they print as they sell them.

Lulu is also good, but I've not seena comic book from them. A graphic novel might be good there. Booksurge is also a viable option, very similar to Lulu, but is owned by Amazon so you get a few of the Amazon perks.

Bobby

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