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		<title>By: Webcomics.com reax roundup &#124; Paperless Comics</title>
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		<dc:creator>Webcomics.com reax roundup &#124; Paperless Comics</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Patrick Scullin, creator of Super Siblings: No one wants to pay for news online, and if no one’s paying for it online then how do you stay in business? Who pays the journalists? Who keeps the lights on? Ad revenue alone is not going to cut it. If that’s true, then how does one expect to make it in webcomics? My answer has always been, aim low and have a day job. Consider the webcomic a small business that over time has the potential to make a one family income. [...]</description>
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