Grant and a group of about 50 other comic artists have arranged to make monthly contributions to a group of subscribers. Every month, the subscribers will receive a brand new comic sent directly to their address via mail, drawn just for that special group.
Many of the artists in the group have said that having a captive to draw for has truly inspired them to continue creating. In other venues, the audience might not be there for their work.
Part of the charm of the club, Grant explains, is that each submission is different. Artists who draw for the series come from all walks of life, ensuring that subscribers will be treated to many different styles of drawing and art.
Many of the subscribers have been posting pictures of the comics on social media sites, giving the art even more exposure. Seeing such enthusiasm from their fans is also gratifying for the artists who came together as part of the Minicomics of the Month Club.
Interested in comic art or comic drawing? Consider signing up for a class on the subject to explore your interests. Classes will center on whatever students would like to focus on, and can include figure drawing, drawing action scenes, plotting stories, using dialogue to advance a story, and even more skills and techniques necessary for a comic artist..