Updated: Comic Management System V1.7 (Notion Version)
The Comic Management System (Notion Version) has been updated to version 1.7.
Comic Management System V1.7 (Notion Version)
The Comic Management System was recently updated to Version 1.7 which includes an overhaul of the Production section to accommodate Comic Concept Development work for Comic Creators. Also added are subcategories for Volume Collections for Comic Writers and Artists who intend to produce a lengthy series. Now, the Comic Management System can be used for the entire duration of your comic series, rather than just for one issue.
🛈 Link to the Notion template:
How to Install:
On the upper right-hand corner of the Notion page is an option to DUPLICATE the Template into your Notion Account. Make sure to first Log In to your Notion Account before Duplicating, as this will make the process easier. The Duplication process into your account takes time to complete. On average, depending on the server load of today of Notion’s platform, the Duplication process can take anywhere from two minutes to five minutes. You can check back into your account later to see if the Template has completed the duplication process. The Comic Management System is a large database collection that requires time to copy into your Notion account.
*Note: If you have already added the Comic Management System to your Notion.so account as a Template, the new update will already be reflected in the sections of the Template. If it does not, you may need to re-add the Template to your account.
Current Comic Content Manage System users
The updates will not be available on Comic Management System Version 1.0 (V1) which is already in use on a comic project. Unfortunately, due to the limitations of Notion’s Template system, I have no method of rolling out the updates to all iterations of the Comic Content Manage System that is already in production work for Creators. On the good side, the updates will not affect or delete any of your current project data and files. Only the default template of the Comic Content Manage System will have the updated sections. As such, users will need to transfer their current data from Version 1.0 to Version 1.7 to take advantage of the new sections and subcategories.
New Visitors and Users
If you are new to this blog post and the Comic Management System, please refer to my original blog post link below for an introduction to the Comic Management System: