My wife and daughter are both people to ask.
My daughter is probably the closest, and easiest to talk to. If your email is any indicator, you are a Sonic the Hedgie fan. If your comic is Sonic related in any way, Rally-the-Cheetah, aka my daughter Jenny, is the person you want to talk to. Her DeviantART site is here:
http://rally-the-cheetah.deviantart.com/gallery/25701046A quick look should tell you all you want to know about her qualifications.
My wife Shelley (EasilyAmewsed) on the KCon forum, may give you hints and tips if you ask her. She is currently doing inking and typesetting for the syndicated comic
Dick Tracy. The first strips will appear in the
Chicago Tribune in May. She has been running the
Unofficial Cats Don't Dance Fansite since 1997. Her DeviantART site is here:
http://eazilyamewzed.deviantart.com/#/d2sn2xxI have done a bit of web-page design work. If you want to have an on-line comic I would recommend creating your own website for it. My daughter has hers on DeviantART, but I think making your own page is nicer. You probably have a free site with your ISP provider. Getting a hold of
a simple FTP program for free, will allow you to upload your comic to your site. I don't know if you have any software that allows you to do web-page development or not. There are
plenty of free ones available, or if you like coding in HTML, and CSS you can just write it yourself. It really isn't very hard.
The first major thing my wife needed was a large flatbed scanner. You really don't want to use the small ones that can only fit a 8 1/2" x 11" piece of paper. The one she ended up getting is an All-in-one unit by Brother.
The MFC-6490CW. It cost about $200, but it is well worth the money. If you do digital art, you also will want to purchase a good digitizing tablet. Trying to do any form of art in Photoshop with just a mouse is crazy! I recommend getting a
Wacom intuos 3 or better. You may be able to find one for around $20. If you are just scanning in the already finished work and then using Photoshop, or some similar free software like
GIMP to clean it up, you can get by with just a mouse.
Hope this helps.