![]() ![]() In fact, the average Comic Book Artist’s salary in the United States is $41,643 dollars as of August 2021, and obviously, this isn’t very high given the amount of pleasure, joy, and aesthetic coolness they give to consumers. This is because comic rates aren’t very great. Moreover, artists make more money off of original art than their normal comic rates. This is because it allows them to go digital while also giving that piece of digital work a level of collectability (similar to an original). As a result, NFTs have become very attractive to a lot of artists. In this “digital” world, artists have experienced their artwork’s originality decrease. Therefore, in this case, it’s not as relevant and as valuable as getting an original piece or having a piece of paper in hand. When this happens, the market for that artwork falls out. ![]() You can sell a file, but the person you sell that file to can just copy and pass it around. However, one of the things artists lose in this “digital” process is the ability to sell original artwork. ![]() This is also because of the digital tools available to them that are not available on paper. Right now in the comic and creative artist industry, more and more artists are being asked to draw digitally, or they are already drawing digitally because it’s how they keep up with the demand. Nonetheless, it looks like NFTs will give a large boost to the comics, graphic novel, and book industries as it allows the creators, fans, and consumers to engage in new and creative ways. As with any industry, there are issues that get wrinkled out over time as the market matures. However, these NFT disruptions have also created a stir between the creators and the big companies over IP rights and marketability, and this is only the beginning. This is because they give illustrators, creators, artists, story writers, and the like a new source of power, connectivity, and ownership to market their work. In particular, NFTs have disrupted the entire comic-book industry’s network of dealers, conventions, and fans who buy, collect, and trade hand-drawn originals.
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