![]() It might be a brother or sister, a friend, or a teacher. As a young artist who’s just starting out in comics, you’ll want to have someone look at your work. Artist friends send me samples of their work for feedback. I attend comic book conventions whenever I can. Have you ever imagined creating your own comic? With just a few tools and materials, a little guidance, some effort, and a whole bunch of imagination, you can! “Wow,” you think as you whip out your pen and begin signing, “This is unreal, dude.” Some of them are even dressed up as your characters! They all want you to sign the latest copy of your comic book creation. Suddenly-CRACK!-the doors at the end of the hall burst open, and a huge crowd of people rushes in, straight toward you. Everything is quiet and seems to be moving in slo-mo. Behind you is a huge sign with your name written across it. You are sitting at your very own table at a comics convention. So, You Want to Be a Comic Book Artist? 1 Whether you’re just starting out or have been drawing comics for years, this book will get you where you want to go. So, You Want to Be a Comic Book Artist? also features in-depth chapters on adapting a storyline for video games and movies, using social media to promote a finished product, and self-publishing your own comic. In addition to highlighting tips from seasoned pros, inspiring success stories from young artists are sprinkled throughout along with a resource list of potential publishers to help you hit the ground running. The secrets to comic book creation are at your fingertips! This comprehensive guide details the steps to becoming a hit comic book maker-from creating compelling characters and illustrations to getting published and marketing a finished product-and is full of insights from world-famous artists from such companies as DC, Marvel, and Dark Horse. ![]() Find success as a comic book artist with this step-by-step guide to creating, publishing, and marketing your very own comics.
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