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How do you separate yourself from all the other independent books in an ever growing market? Well, Austin Hough (The Masters) and Phillip Russertt (Tragedy) are doing just that with books that feature incredible writing and a multitude of new and established artists that have gained them both a loyal following. Check out their journey into comics and what goes into creating your own book in our latest episode! 

Check out their latest on Kickstarter:

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/themasters/the-masters-1-a-classic-super-hero-vs-super-villain-comic

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/philbostudios/tragedy-chapter-3-with-chapter-1-and-2-catch-up?ref=discovery_category&term=tragedy

You can follow the Tragedy comic on Instagram (instagram.com/tragedy_comic),
Austin Hough on Twitter (@austinhough), and  Phil Russertt on Instagram (@philrussertt).

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