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Ask around! Post "wanted" ads on the bulletin boards at work or at the local grocery store or newspaper. If there's a college in town, head to the coffee shop or book store on campus and place ads there.

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You can find a local cartoonist for a comic book project by attending local comic conventions, posting on online platforms like social media or websites dedicated to artists, reaching out to art schools or comic book stores in your area, or joining online communities or forums for artists and writers. Be sure to review their portfolio and discuss their style and rates before partnering with them.

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