How to write a comic script3/7/2024 ![]() ![]() For my comic, Frik’in Hell, I only had to plan out 8-11 panels per episode, so my scripts tended to be half a page at most. The principle is the same regardless of whether you’re creating a webcomic or a 22-page comic book. This will give you an idea of how much you can do within each issue of your comic. Once that’s done, you’ll be able to approximate the number of panels needed to pull off each bullet point. List each idea as a bullet point, then revise it to find a logical flow for the story. Outlines are a way of organizing your thoughts so that you can write your script. It’s not as complicated as you might think, and you don’t need any fancy software to do it either!īefore diving into writing a script, you really should write an outline first. Intimidated by the writing process? Having a hard time getting what’s in your head down on paper? (Do you even use paper? If so, does it have “From the desk of…” printed at the top or is it 23 napkins that you snatched from the coffee shop?) In any event, I want to teach you the “quick and dirty” way of making a script for your comic. Underdogs How to Write a Script for Your Comic ![]()
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