Q: Do you take commissions?

A: I do accept commissions. You can find rates here!

Q: Do you have a blog/website anything where I can possibly buy some artwork? Are you planning on ever putting the comic strip into a book or collection? I realize that may not be possible since they are owned by DC.
A: As it stands, I’m still pretty fuzzy on a lot of the legalities surrounding any kind of profit I could possibly make via Little League. It should be noted that I’m nothing more than an ASPIRING comic book artist at this point, and certainly wouldn’t want to obliterate any chance I have of becoming a professional by illegally making money using someone else’s properties. 

That being the case, original art, prints, and collections are unavailable until I can sort out what is and isn’t allowable. However, I do know that commissioned work IS legal, as artists are commissioned to draw pictures of copyrighted characters at cons all the time without legal repercussion. Therefore, I can happily accept and provide commissioned work of Little League characters (or any other), but that will likely be the extent of available art for some time. 

Finally, I’m becoming more and more comfortable with the idea of actually presenting this comic to DC as a pitch. I don’t know exactly how they’d see it, but it’s safe to say it’s being fairly well-received by the reading public thus far. The only catch is that currently, my followers and “notes” are relatively low, and I imagine if they were higher, it would provide me with a degree of leverage in getting the strip picked up. It can’t be understated how important reblogs and word-of-mouth are to the growth of independent comics of all kinds, and any and all of it is certainly appreciated. Personally, I’m content with this being something I do when I get home from work and leaving it at that, but if you really like the comic, and would like more updates per week and who knows what else, getting the word out and driving traffic is a great way to help provide support.

Q: Is there any way other than Tumblr to support “Little League?”

A: You can always “like” the Facebook page!