How to Write a Script for a Comic Book
If you want to create your own comic book or write a script for a collaborative comic book, say, you're doing the story and someone else is doing the illustrations, you will need a script. The script should contain all the dialogue for your comic book characters and can also include the narrative if you wish. Get started at step one to find out how.
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Steps
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1Brainstorm. Think up whatever ideas come to you and just write them on a notepad....no matter what they are.
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2Discuss as much as you can it'll help expand your creativity
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3Read, read, read and read as many books (fiction / non fiction) you'll get ideas.
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4Have a clear view of the script you want to make
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5Format your script. Characters, lines, design and write everything.
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6Edit. Make sure there is no mistake in your script it should be flawless.
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7Write it now!
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8Publish it. Many publishers will be craving for your script if it's good
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