The Comics How To… Vol. 2 Chapter 05. Production: Marketing
Now that BOB: NON-UNION PSYCHIC #0 TRUE TALENT was complete, it was time to figure
Now that BOB: NON-UNION PSYCHIC #0 TRUE TALENT was complete, it was time to figure
Now that the BOB #0 character designs and layout were complete and finalized, it was
Time to bring BOB #0 to life! It had been a long time coming, and
We are now ready to reach out to the world and grab an artist for
Now that you have a well-written, well-structured, well-formatted comic book script, it“s time to go
Well, there you have it, my process for writing a comic book script by example,
Now, if you noticed, I didn’t touch on any dialogue aspects in the comic script
The second act is usually where all stories lose their focus and momentum. I have
All right, everything is in place, from the idea to the technical specs of the
To me, the technical side of screenplay writing is just as important as the story
In the last article I discussed the basic structure of the script. I will now
Time to adapt this screenplay into a comic book script! Loosely following a 30-minute episodic
All the elements that I feel necessary are in place to start writing a story.
Even though many elements have been developed in order to create a well-rounded character, I
All right, we have a theme — a through-line/main plot — for the main character.
In order to round out the cast of characters you have to have the makings
To me, part of developing a character requires building story elements around the character, such
When last we left our new hero, I had proclaimed the identity of a psychic
Now that I have secured the story’s main through-line/main plot/theme, I need to create a
0: INTRODUCTION Hello! I’m Lance Lucero of Warehouse 9 Productions, Ltd. (W9). I’m an award-winning
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