The DC Comics Guide to Writing Comics

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Watson-Guptill, 2001 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 128 pages
In this valuable guide, Dennis O’Neil, a living legend in the comics industry, reveals his insider tricks and no-fail techniques for comic storytelling. Readers will discover the various methods of writing scripts (full script vs. plot first), as well as procedures for developing a story structure, building subplots, creating well-rounded characters, and much more. O’Neil also explains the many diverse formats for comic books, including graphic novels, maxi-series, mega-series, and adaptation. Of course, there are also dozens of guidelines for writing proposals to editors that command attention and get results. All characters, names and indicia are trademarks of DC Comics © 2000. All rights reserved. For more than 20 years, Batman editor and writer Dennis O’Neil has put the 'dark' in the Dark Knight and has been the guiding force behind the Batman mythos. He has been called a master of the comics form, and the dean of American comics writers. A best-selling novelist and screenwriter, O’Neil currently teaches a course in comic book writing at Sarah Lawrence College. He lives in Nyack, New York.

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For more than 20 years, Batman editor and writer Dennis O'Neil has put the “dark” in the Dark Knight and has been the guiding force behind the Batman mythos. He has been called a master of the comics form, and the dean of American comics writers. A best-selling novelist and screenwriter, O'Neil currently teaches a course in comic book writing at Sarah Lawrence College. He lives in Nyack, New York.

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