![]() ![]() The most important thing to remember in writing the script is that the images must tell part most of the story (that’s why it helps to think visually first). What the script for the above inked page looks like. Then find the form that best fits those needs and the needs of the audiences you want to reach (reading other books that are reaching that audience is a good way to do this). And what effect you want the format to have on the reader. ![]() What colors and styles the story demands. So ask yourself early on, “What do I want this story to look like, and where do I want it to end up?”Īre you going for a traditional trade paperback comic format? A graphic novel? American manga? An online, digital comic? A black & white graphic memoir? A collaboration or writer/artist work? An art book or short letter press book? And are you looking for a commercial publication, to self-publish, a small independent press, online publishing, or something else?Ĭonsider what the size and shape of the pages will be. It’s going to determine how the story is structured and paced, and what the style of the story might be. ![]() Some folks might suggest doing this after you’ve written a script, but I think it’s best to do it before, because the format is more than just a publishing platform or the shape of the page. Inks for Broken Saviors Issue #2 (without letters). ![]()
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