The Japanase style comics began its popularity in Indonesia in 1991. The Indonesians are attracted to the translated Japanese comics and Japanese style drawing. This phenomenon is visible according to the increasing numbers of schools and books which offer courses on Japanese style comic's creation. In order to join in a comic competition, a comic artist has to deliver great efford and motivation. Effort and motivation are important part in self-efficacy. This research is a qualitative description study and the data were gathered through depth-interview which was delivered to five experienced comic artist whose comics have been published. The research results showed that personal and others' experiences are the most unfluential factor for self-efficacy. Most comic artists perceived that their starting point and or deeper self-efficacy were from others' success. Other's failure (as models), however, also shape the artist's get less social persuasion as another factor of self-efficacy. Temporarily though, the artists' self-efficacy also shaped by physical and psychological situations. Further considerations are advisable for diverse artists and delivery of this research findings to young comic artist to improve their self-efficacy efficiently.