Guidelines

How do you come up with a comic character?

How do you come up with a comic character?

Practice drawing your character with several expressions.

  1. Figure out how many expressions you want to create. A simple comic may only need basic expressions, like happy, sad, and mad.
  2. Draw your character expressing each of your chosen emotions. Adjust each drawing as you go.

What should I make my comic about?

Leave this field empty if you’re human:

  • Tell Your Life Story. Select a character to represent you and speak for you as you talk about yourself, your life story and your interests.
  • Travel to A Mysterious Place.
  • Making Wishes Come True.
  • A Day at Work.
  • A Day at School.
  • Write a Love Story.
  • A New Fairy Tale.
  • Create a Song.

Who is a comic character?

1. (usually of a person) lacking in intelligence, common sense, or just in general awareness; clumsy or idiotic. 2. [colloquial] [noun] a person that displays these character traits.

What is the best comic for beginners?

10 must-read comic books for beginners

  • Saga — Image Comics, Brian K.
  • Scott Pilgrim vs.
  • Hawkeye (2012) — Marvel Comics, Matt Fraction.
  • Watchmen — DC Comics, Alan Moore.
  • The Walking Dead — Image Comics, Robert Kirkman.
  • The Dark Knight Returns — DC Comics, Frank Miller.
  • Superman: American Alien — DC Comics, Max Landis.
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How do you make your own comics?

How to Outline a Comic Book in 6 Steps

  1. Gather paper. Anywhere from a handful to 15 sheets, and staple the pieces down the spine.
  2. Create a numbered list of your pages.
  3. Determine the beats of your story.
  4. Turn story beats into panels.
  5. Sketch out action and note dialogue.
  6. Write your script!

What are some comic ideas?

101 Ideas for a Comic

  • Someone moves into a new metropolis/town/hamlet they know nothing about.
  • Thieves steal a valuable antique.
  • The statue in the town square has a mysterious riddle carved into it.
  • Miners uncover something while digging.
  • Someone in town is a thief.