Hey, Jim. Cool post. Sorry again that I and the rest of our Moon Knight Gods crew missed you at SDCC, but glad you had a good (and epidemiologically safe) San Diego and GenCon. Congrats on the success of CONAN 1, looking forward to CONAN 2.
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Working on writing a comics script at present and recall you mentioning that you had some of your past comics scripts available for reference. Where can those be found, please? What is your general philosophy on script format re full script vs prose style vs screenplay style vs Marvel style and such?
The vast majority of my comic writing has been done full script, but I'm working old school Marvel-style (plot first and then dialogue/text after the art is done) with Rob De La Torre on the new Conan the Barbarian series and it's going great.
I have over 40 free tutorial articles on writing comics and working in the industry on my main site (check the #ComicsSchool Tutorial listing on the right column of links): http://www.jimzub.com/category/tutorial/
And also have over 250 scripts archived on my Patreon, accessible for the price of a coffee:
Hey, Jim. Cool post. Sorry again that I and the rest of our Moon Knight Gods crew missed you at SDCC, but glad you had a good (and epidemiologically safe) San Diego and GenCon. Congrats on the success of CONAN 1, looking forward to CONAN 2.
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Working on writing a comics script at present and recall you mentioning that you had some of your past comics scripts available for reference. Where can those be found, please? What is your general philosophy on script format re full script vs prose style vs screenplay style vs Marvel style and such?
The vast majority of my comic writing has been done full script, but I'm working old school Marvel-style (plot first and then dialogue/text after the art is done) with Rob De La Torre on the new Conan the Barbarian series and it's going great.
I have over 40 free tutorial articles on writing comics and working in the industry on my main site (check the #ComicsSchool Tutorial listing on the right column of links): http://www.jimzub.com/category/tutorial/
And also have over 250 scripts archived on my Patreon, accessible for the price of a coffee:
https://www.patreon.com/jimzub