Guest Karnage Posted August 25, 2002 Report Posted August 25, 2002 Anyone here write, pencils, inks(traces ), etc. or plans on in the future? I kindof want to write, but I hafto learn more about the world and have better ideas first.
Guest gthureson Posted August 25, 2002 Report Posted August 25, 2002 I'd write if I could find someone to draw. Can't draw worth crap. Not really in the right town for that though. One business university and one science university means not many artsy types.
Guest areacode212 Posted August 26, 2002 Report Posted August 26, 2002 Anyone here write, pencils, inks(traces ), etc. or plans on in the future? I kindof want to write, but I hafto learn more about the world and have better ideas first. Ah, just write about what you know. Jim Shooter was writing Legion of Super-Heroes for DC when he was a teenager, so it's really never too early to start. It's a learn-as-you-go-along kind of skill.
Guest MaskedWombat Posted August 29, 2002 Report Posted August 29, 2002 there are probably books on how to write for comics. if you want just send me a pm, and i could send you a plot to an old dp to see how one is written. and i want to put it on the record: inking is not tracing, there is alot more then just going over the pencils with a brush (or a special pen).
Guest TheZsaszHorsemen Posted August 29, 2002 Report Posted August 29, 2002 Anyone here write, pencils, inks(traces ), etc. or plans on in the future? I kindof want to write, but I hafto learn more about the world and have better ideas first. Well, I have perhaps you've heard of me, DENNIS O'NEIL?
Guest TheZsaszHorsemen Posted August 29, 2002 Report Posted August 29, 2002 Oh, I'm just kidding about the Dennis O'Neil thing...
Guest Karnage Posted August 29, 2002 Report Posted August 29, 2002 Dennis O'Neill's DC Guide To Writing Comics is a hella good book by the way.
Guest Marshall Posted August 30, 2002 Report Posted August 30, 2002 I have a comic script which needs an artist. Its a sort of comedy that gets really wierd. Thats all I can say, but I've been told that its good. I dont know what am going to do with it if it ever gets made, I need the right arstist first. Then I'd either take to Diamond Distributors or put it on the web. If any good artists are interested then let me know.
Guest Sassquatch Posted September 1, 2002 Report Posted September 1, 2002 Jim Shooter was 13 years old when he handed in his script to DC for Adventure Comics #346. It was the issue where Karate Kid, Ferro Lad and Projectra made their 1st apperances in the DCU. The rest is history, as they say.
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