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How to Draw and Sell Comic Strips
How to Draw and Sell Comic Strips

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Author: Alan Mckenzie
Publisher: Titan Books Ltd
Category: Book

Buy Used: $29.05



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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 4977974

Media: Paperback
Edition: 2nd
Pages: 144

ISBN: 1852868996
EAN: 9781852868994
ASIN: 1852868996

Publication Date: February 27, 1998
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Product Description
This guide to creating comic strips and getting them published, includes advice on: what equipment to buy; how to write a script and break it down into panels; how to draw the human figure in convincing poses; pencilling, inking, lettering and colouring processes; and how to present and pitch work to publishers. It also provides an appendix of US and UK comic publishers and syndicates, complete with addresses, giving the contacts needed to get started.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A great book   January 24, 2005
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I first read this book in 1989 when I was 15...It was without doubt one of the most influential books of my life.
As a kid I'd already read tons of `how to draw' books but this one put me on the right track.
I've found that with some so called "how to" books they're often made by people out to make a quick buck, or they fall into the category of "if you cant do; teach."
Not here, this books the real deal.

Beautifully laid out and easy to follow with real advice that will help the budding artist or comic writer. The step by step process from script to final inked page of a short story about a samurai bodyguard was a highlight.
Also not only did it contain great tips and techniques it was full of inspirational artwork from some of the best artists in the medium.

Two years after discovering this book I was getting my work published.
I now work as a Cartoonist/ Graphic Artist and I owe a debt of gratitude to Alan McKenzie for writing this book.
I understand there is an updated version due out. I will definitely be purchasing a copy as sadly the version I originally read was stolen from my public library some years ago.
I look forward to reacquainting myself with this great book



5 out of 5 stars Learning the art of comics   December 11, 2004
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This book is fantastic for helping you to learn how to make comics, from start to finish. It goes over methods of inking, lettering, coloring, and more. The book also features ideas on storytelling and style, how to create mood and more. It also includes helpful information on how to submit your final product to publishers for consideration.

Overall, this is a great book for someone who wants an overview on how to make their own comics.



5 out of 5 stars Unfair criticism, in my view   December 1, 2004
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I have to take issue with "A Reader's" comments about my book. To begin with, the title of my book is "How to Draw and Sell Comic Strips", not "How to Draw". There are already dozens of books on the subject of drawing, so I concentrated more on the techniques used by professionals (who already know how to draw) when they draw comics. In fact, in the book I state, "In learning to draw comics there are two distinct stages: first you must learn how to draw; second, you must learn how to draw comics. Obviously, this book is concerned with the second stage."

Contrary to "A Reader's" assertions, "How to Draw and Sell Comics" does cover drawing, but it also spends some time on the vital aspect of storytelling, inking techniques, lettering techniques and colouring techniques. Too many aspiring comic strip artists spend all their efforts on the mechanics of pencilling without thinking about the story they're telling. "How to Draw and Sell Comics" attempts to give the reader a balanced and comprehensive tuition in the entire comic-making process.

The new edition - due out early next year - will also include more extensive coverage of creating comics digitally.

By all means criticise my work for the quality of the writing, for the subject matter covered or even for the spelling - but don't criticise the book for not being "How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way" ...



2 out of 5 stars Does not tell much.   June 12, 2003
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

If you are interested in the history of comics then this is A great book for you. However if you are interested in drawing and selling comics you DO NOT want this book it says almost nothing about the actual drawing part. Although it does has A few helpful hints such as shadow, different inking styles and helping you decide whether you should use a brush, pen, or marker. All in all I decided it was not very good at all and think that How TO Draw Comics The MARVEL way would be A much better investment for anyone.

 
   
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