Okay you know how there jobs at tokyopop like editing and publishing and cover artist? Well try and get people to read this journal http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/1703859/
1) If you really want a successful magazine, I suggest you get some popular artists in on this. Straypaws is the best of your list so far, but it's far from magazine material, IMO.
2) Naruto II should not be used, period. You'll get hit with copyright infringement faster than you can say "lawsuit".
actual furr-infinity hasn't been going on for too long. Naruto II already say the creator and who its copyrighted to and stuff, and it wont show up in a magazine period. which your right about. but i cant seem to find any truly good artist with the soul and passion for it. I Could use help for this part. finding good comics.
Yes, but furr-infinity looks really... amateurish, for lack of a better word.
Your best best would be to contact a company or group of individuals and ask them for some advice.
Heat (don't by Sofawolf Press) and Softpaw (even though they are technically a "cub" magazine, they are still highly successful) are two good examples.
I should rephrase that. I meant amateurish (that's not the word I want, but it's close enough) when it comes to stuff you would see in an actual magazine. For online or whatever, it's fine. For publishing though, I don't think it would work.
Well i dont know how to give it that "Manga comic book" look. like this. http://ui04.gamespot.com/1603/kh0111_2.png I dont have the materials or the programs to do that other wise i would...
I'm sorry Its hard for me to understand things...
1) If you really want a successful magazine, I suggest you get some popular artists in on this. Straypaws is the best of your list so far, but it's far from magazine material, IMO.
2) Naruto II should not be used, period. You'll get hit with copyright infringement faster than you can say "lawsuit".
Your best best would be to contact a company or group of individuals and ask them for some advice.
Heat (don't by Sofawolf Press) and Softpaw (even though they are technically a "cub" magazine, they are still highly successful) are two good examples.