
How to Write Comic Strips
A Quick Guide on Writing Funny Gags and Comic Strip Panels
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About this listen
How to Write Comic Strips is a step-by-step guide to show aspiring comic strip writers how to create their own comic. It leads the listener through the wondrous world of comic writing.
The concept of humor and what is funny is different for different people. The author shows the listener how to deal and cope with these differences.
Highlights include:
- The many formats to choose from when writing a comic: single panel, multi-panel
- How find your concept: write what you know
- How to develop and build great characters: bios, backstory, and more
- Ways to write funny yet tight gags: how many passes to make, refining your words
- Ways to break out of writer’s block: fun exercises and routines
- How to find and communicate with your artist: learn how to become a team
- Marketplaces for your comic: how to find a home for your creation
- New ways to sell and make money from comics: expanding and new markets that will make you money
- Helpful tips: tricks learned after decades in the trade
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- Tams Higgins
- 10-06-20
Repetitive & Often Boring
It's repetitive, sometimes boring and I did not like the reader. How do you mispronounce Groucho? Shouldn't someone be checking that?
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- Robert K
- 10-11-21
Super Basic
If you woke this morning and decided to write funny comics, this might help you to start.
And the again, maybe not.
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- Mike
- 01-08-19
Tries to be inspirational, teaches little.
I felt that much of what was talked about in this is common sense. There was way more, be it seemingly useless advice, for writers and almost no advice for artists. he mentions hiring an artist and other advice but does not follow through with where to actually do these things. No websites or references at all. His advice for being funny is basically watch TV and read books. I am sourly disappointed. 2 stars for effort.
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