tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-179757715176757162.post2269870301858688021..comments2023-03-28T13:56:12.826-04:00Comments on Wood Panels: Twists & TurnsJWoodhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01302181568306007311noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-179757715176757162.post-5694914074622240222020-10-18T17:57:04.764-04:002020-10-18T17:57:04.764-04:00Regarding all those steps that end with me writing...Regarding all those steps that end with me writing the script... OK! So long as they pay me the whole way until they kick me off the writing team, just like they did with William Goldman! <br /><br />Probably fine... PROBABLY FINE?!!! Awww jeez!<br /><br />Those comics you can flip through 100 pages in 10 minutes do seem empty, though I can crank through Saga, and I just keep wanting more. And we've both seen ones that are so dense they are a total slog. It is a really fine balance. <br /><br />I should be fine.<br /><br />Right?!<br />JWoodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01302181568306007311noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-179757715176757162.post-40443600175999872792020-10-16T23:12:25.105-04:002020-10-16T23:12:25.105-04:00Another great page. I hate to say it but... you j...Another great page. I hate to say it but... you just might have to go to the next step with this comic - then sell it - then license it - then write the script for the big Hollywood blockbuster - then figure out how to spend all of that green stuff!<br /><br />I get your point about comics being graphic and visual and so you don't need many words. Howeverrrrrrr... it's a delicate balance. I've read some comics that are done in a few minutes and that ain't good. They can feel kinda empty. That said, your characters are coming through with very little dialogue and the whole thing is pretty entertaining, so you're probably fine.<br />Illustrated Ghosthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09809519002107930101noreply@blogger.com