I once was going to do a comic of all the dumb crap I had to put up with while working at retail. I got one comic done and decided that there was no way I could do that regularly.
For inspiration, pick an entertaining theme, and then quickly write down a lot of ideas on the theme, without concern for usability. Some ideas will lead to other ideas; and few will be used. For example, for a birthday card, I will often start with the words already in the card, and then construct a poem around them by first writing down a lot of words that rhyme or nearly rhyme with the existing words. Any project has “waste”. For poems and comics, the waste includes unused ideas.
Averagemoe 4 months ago
You need special permission to be that meta. But it’s actually surprisingly easy to get.
codycab 4 months ago
Didn’t someone already write about writing comics?
sirbadger 4 months ago
It’s an idea that people who draw comics can relate to, but other people won’t care.
mccollunsky 4 months ago
Write a comic about someone writing a comic about writing a comic.
jerrica.benton333 4 months ago
step 2: get a drone
Yngvar Følling 4 months ago
A fourth wall break in a fourth wall break, that is, like, sixteen walls.
iggyman 4 months ago
Inspiration is the first step!
eddi-TBH 4 months ago
Phoebe is Dana’s guest artist for the week.
joe.altmaier 4 months ago
Oooor – not meta enough!
The Wolf In Your Midst 4 months ago
I once was going to do a comic of all the dumb crap I had to put up with while working at retail. I got one comic done and decided that there was no way I could do that regularly.
Decepticomic 4 months ago
Write about NOT writing comics. Subversive.
Wichita1.0 4 months ago
Actually, a good outline is needed to set up story pacing and allow for the dialog to fit in the panels. Trust me. Been there, done that.
[Unnamed Reader - bddb15] 4 months ago
I prefer Phoebe to Phoebe’s comic. I’ll be back next week…
ETB 4 months ago
Is this Family Circus now, Dana is on vacation?
Frer Squirrel 4 months ago
For inspiration, pick an entertaining theme, and then quickly write down a lot of ideas on the theme, without concern for usability. Some ideas will lead to other ideas; and few will be used. For example, for a birthday card, I will often start with the words already in the card, and then construct a poem around them by first writing down a lot of words that rhyme or nearly rhyme with the existing words. Any project has “waste”. For poems and comics, the waste includes unused ideas.
Frer Squirrel 4 months ago
…Maybe I’ll fight
About biting critics.
Not much better.
paradoctor 4 months ago
1% inspiration, 49% perspiration, 50% imitation.