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Commission Comic Book Cover Artist Jobs (NOW HIRING)

DOE (based on level of brow experience) - Brow service commission: 15% of service revenue - Tips ... Please submit: - A current resume or summary of experience - A brief cover note highlighting brow ...

DOE (based on level of brow experience) - Brow service commission: 15% of service revenue - Tips ... Please submit: - A current resume or summary of experience - A brief cover note highlighting brow ...

Be Seen First

Book shows, concerts, festivals, appearances, showcases, and other events * Communicate with venues ... The starting compensation is $50 per week , with additional commission opportunities based on ...

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Be Seen First

Book shows, concerts, festivals, appearances, showcases, and other events * Communicate with venues ... The starting compensation is $50 per week , with additional commission opportunities based on ...

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Deka Lash Artist

Livonia, MI · On-site

$11 - $30/hr

... and your book • Educating clients on how to care for their extensions at home • Selling ... Bonuses and Commission based on Performance. Discount on products and services. Compensation: $11 ...

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How much do commission comic book cover artist jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for commission comic book cover artist in the United States is $16.34, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $10.58 and $18.27 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Commission Comic Book Cover Artist vs Comic Book Interior Artist?

AspectCommission Comic Book Cover ArtistComic Book Interior Artist
CredentialsPortfolio, artistic skills, sometimes art degreesPortfolio, artistic skills, sometimes art degrees
Work EnvironmentFreelance or contracted, project-basedFreelance, contracted, or in-house
Industry UsageCreates cover art to attract buyersIllustrates pages inside the comic
Search & ComparisonOften compared for cover art specializationFocuses on interior storytelling

While both roles require strong artistic skills and similar credentials, a Commission Comic Book Cover Artist specializes in creating eye-catching covers to attract readers, often working freelance. In contrast, a Comic Book Interior Artist focuses on illustrating the pages inside the comic, contributing to storytelling. Both roles are essential in the comic industry but serve different purposes and work environments.

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Infographic showing various Commission Comic Book Cover Artist job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 85% Full Time, 9% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 57% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 42% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $33,988 per year, or $16.3 per hour.

Open casting call for cartoonists

The San Francisco Standard

San Francisco, CA • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 26 days ago


Job description

We're looking for cartoonists who have a point of view on San Francisco

The San Francisco Standard is building a roster of editorial cartoon talent - sharp, opinionated artists who can turn the news and culture into something you have to stop and look at.

Who we're looking for

We cover San Francisco obsessively - city politics, tech, housing, culture, food, and everything in between. We want cartoonists who are just as plugged in. The ideal candidate has a sharp editorial instinct, a distinctive visual voice, and an opinion about what's happening in this city.

You might draw in any style - illustration, caricature, single-panel gag, comic strip, digital, analog. What matters is that your work has wit, a point of view, and something to say about the news. You don't need a big platform or a journalism background. You need to be talented, curious about San Francisco, and ready to engage with our coverage.

What this could look like

Think editorial cartoons that accompany our biggest stories, weekly comic strips riffing on city life, illustrated takes on the Boom Loop, the housing crisis, or the latest thing a tech CEO said. Our audience knows this city inside out - your work can meet them there.

How it works

  1. Send us your work - Share examples of cartoons, illustrations, or comics you've done before. Links to a portfolio, Instagram, Substack, or individual pieces all work.
  2. We'll reach out if it's a fit - Our team reviews submissions on a rolling basis. If we think your style and sensibility are a match, we'll get in touch.
  3. Paid development round - We'll commission a handful of original pieces based on our coverage - and pay you for them.
  4. Potential ongoing partnership - If the work lands, we'll publish it across our channels and explore a regular schedule together.

Ready to show us what you've got?

Send your portfolio and a brief note about who you are.

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