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**This is a paid freelance, remote position** Collider is the #1 entertainment website and publishes ... Reporting to various Editors and implementing feedback efficiently. * Adherence to a style guide.

**This is a paid freelance, remote position** Collider is the #1 entertainment website and publishes ... Reporting to various Editors and implementing feedback efficiently. * Adherence to a style guide.

**This is a paid freelance, remote position** Collider is the #1 entertainment website and publishes ... Reporting to various Editors and implementing feedback efficiently. * Adherence to a style guide.

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How much do remote comic editor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote comic editor in the United States is $33.31, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $26.20 and $40.38 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Remote Comic Editor do?

A Remote Comic Editor is responsible for overseeing the development, editing, and finalization of comic book scripts and artwork from a remote location. They work closely with writers, artists, and publishers to ensure that the story, dialogue, and visuals are cohesive and meet the publication's standards. Their duties may include reviewing scripts, suggesting revisions, coordinating deadlines, and ensuring consistency in style and tone. By working remotely, they communicate primarily through email, video calls, and project management tools. This role requires strong editorial skills, attention to detail, and a passion for the comic medium.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Comic Editor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Comic Editor, you need a strong understanding of storytelling, visual narrative, and editing principles, often backed by experience in publishing or a related degree. Familiarity with digital editing tools like Adobe Creative Suite and project management platforms is typically required. Attention to detail, strong communication, and the ability to collaborate remotely with artists and writers are essential soft skills. These abilities ensure high-quality, cohesive comics are produced efficiently and meet both creative and publication standards.

How does a Remote Comic Editor typically collaborate with writers and artists to ensure a cohesive final product?

As a Remote Comic Editor, you will frequently coordinate with writers and artists through digital communication platforms to review scripts, artwork, and layouts. The process often involves providing constructive feedback, managing version control, and ensuring the storyline, tone, and visual style remain consistent throughout the project. Regular virtual meetings and shared project management tools are key to maintaining clear communication and meeting deadlines. This collaborative environment requires strong organizational and interpersonal skills to keep creative teams aligned, even when working across different time zones.

What is the difference between Remote Comic Editor vs Remote Comic Writer?

AspectRemote Comic EditorRemote Comic Writer
Primary RoleReviewing, editing, and refining comic content for clarity, consistency, and qualityCreating and scripting original comic stories and dialogues
Required SkillsEditing, storytelling, knowledge of comic formats, attention to detailWriting, storytelling, creativity, understanding of comic pacing
Work EnvironmentCollaborative with artists and editors, often in publishing or media companiesIndependent, creative process, often freelance or remote teams
Common Industry UsagePublishing houses, comic publishers, media companiesIndependent creators, publishing, online platforms

Remote Comic Editors focus on refining and polishing comic content, ensuring quality and consistency, while Remote Comic Writers are responsible for creating original stories and scripts. Both roles require storytelling skills and often work remotely, but their core responsibilities differ significantly.

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Title and Description Editor

Collectorsuniverse

New Castle, DE โ€ข On-site, Remote

$19.50/hr

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Collectors is the leading creator of innovative technology that provides value-added services for collectors worldwide. We grade, authenticate, vault, and sell millions of record-setting collectibles, all while modernizing and digitalizing the process to further our mission of helping collectors pursue their passions. We're always on the lookout for talented people to join our growing team.

Our services span collectible trading cards, autographs, comic books, coins, video games, event tickets, and memorabilia. Our subsidiaries include PSA, PCGS, Beckett, SGC, and Card Ladder.

Since our founding in 1986, we have graded and authenticated millions of items. We employ more than 3000 people across our headquarters in Santa Ana, California and offices in New Jersey, Texas, Florida, Japan, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Canada, Mexico, Germany, and France.

As part of our interview process, we request that candidates have their cameras on during video interviews. This helps foster meaningful conversation and allows us to create an experience that closely resembles our standard working environment. Certain interview steps may take place by phone. For remote roles, and at our discretion, candidates may be asked to participate in an on-site interview as part of the final stages of the process.


We understand there may be occasional circumstances requiring accommodation and are happy to discuss them as needed. Your recruiter will be able to clarify expectations and answer any questions you have.

We are looking for a meticulous and knowledgeable individual to join our team as a Title and Description Editor. In this role, you will play a vital role in ensuring the accuracy and authenticity of our auction titles, helping to maintain the trust and confidence of our valued collectors and buyers.

This role reports to the Operations Manager in New Castle, DE and will work Wednesday - Saturday from 7am - 5:30pm.

What You'll Do:

  • Extensive knowledge of graded cards, sports and non-sports, TCG, and an understanding of memorabilia.

  • Verify the accuracy and completeness of auction titles, with a heavy focus on graded TCG cards, to ensure they provide a clear and concise representation of the item being sold.

  • Conduct detailed research on graded cards and memorabilia to validate the information provided in the titles.

  • Collaborate with the auction listing team to review and improve title descriptions, clarifying any discrepancies or misleading information.

  • Stay up-to-date with the latest trends, market values, and card specifications to ensure accurate representation in the titles.

  • Work closely with the product photography team to cross-reference images with the title descriptions to ensure consistency and accuracy.

  • Work with the customer service team to assist with customer feedback and inquiries regarding title accuracy, promptly addressing any concerns and making necessary revisions.

  • Assist the operations team as needed.

Who You Are:

  • In-depth knowledge and understanding of graded cards, sports and non-sports, including card brands, players, variations, and market demand.

  • Strong attention to detail and the ability to identify and correct inaccuracies or misleading information in titles.

  • Strong understanding of Google Sheets and basic computer skills.

  • Excellent research skills, with the ability to gather information from various sources to validate title accuracy.

  • Familiarity with online auction platforms and e-commerce practices.

  • Strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously.

  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills to work effectively with cross-functional teams.

  • Passion for card collecting or trading, with prior experience in the field being highly desirable.

  • Ability to work independently and meet deadlines.

Hourly Rate:The reasonable estimated hourly rate for this position is $19.50. Actual compensation varies based on a variety of non-discriminatory factors, including location, job level, prior experience and skill set.

Collectors uses e-Verify to validate your ability to work legally in the United States.

We are aware that there are instances where individuals are receiving job offers that fraudulently allege to be from Collectors or one of our business units. This type of fraud can be carried out through false websites, through fake e-mails claiming to be from the company or through social media. We never ask for personal information such as your bank account, Social Security numbers or National IDs, nor do we send or request payments for the purchase of business-related equipment. If you suspect fraud, please reach out to jobs@collectors.com.

We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ethnicity, ancestry, religion, national origin, gender, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital or parental status, disability, veteran status, or other class protected by applicable law. We believe that a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills will better service the diverse community of collectors we support.

If you require an accommodation to apply or interview with us due to a disability or special need, please email people@collectors.com.

U.S. residents: for disclosures relating to personal information we collect during the employment application and recruitment process, please see our Privacy Notice for U.S. Applicants.

If you are based in California, you can read information for California residents here.