I’M IN THE EARLY STAGES OF CREATING MY COMIC BEWK…I’M LOVING DOING IT! ITS MY FIRST TRY SO I’M JUST HAPPY I’VE ACTUALLY GOT PEN TO PAPER!
How to create a comic book
How I did it:
- strong mind and creativity.
- u must look everything from many side.
- keeping a goal in mind to complete the job.
- open your mind and feel free like a bird flying in the sky.
- when u see your position with respect to the whole universe u'll find how tiny u r,but what a beautiful power is in u that is your brain, the human brain.
Lessons & tips:
- this was never a west of time.
- this is the pasion to think creative.
- this is abt how u can analyze something at varius point.
- never get upset, this world we live is amazing, enjoy every moment.
Resources: i am a power lifter and i know the power lies within us
People doing this are also doing these things:
Entries
Well it wasn’t easy, but I managed to use Google! I am such a genious! Anyway, I am a comic reader and I wanted to make a book for all the ccomic reading girls out there. So I, Jessica, made “Teen SuperLife”.
Thank You, Read Again!
This goal is probably going to nag me until I’m dead. I don’t have any solid ideas for a comic book right now. But, I just wanted to put this one on my personal list just in case some inspiration pops up!
this story is abt the anti terrorist cell working in india, which is in its way of advaced form scince 96 blasts. When they lose two of their remarkable crue member in an encounter and knew that if they wanna beat terrorism they have to beat the human strength barrier. scince then they engaged some of the top most physician and biologist to make some of the most strengthy soldier by altering their muscles and heart with some powerful artificial muscles. now four person are ready ,though they know how badly they r gonna injured them selves, still they will do it. Do itfor their country, for their family, for innocent people wholive there.they r goona beat terror hard. they r the ATSADVANCED FORCE.
I’m not sure this is ever something i’d get into seriously as i’m not sure I have the skill or the patience.
I love doodling stupid comic strips, and would like to compile and possibly even publish these someday. (I’m thinking along the lines of ‘Pocket full of rain’ if any of you have seen it). I just have to get the motivation to actually develop these things past a really rough sketch into something a bit more refined (not too refined, I like scruffy!)
I want to make my boyf a mini comic for xmas…yeah, i’ve left it late! Although we won’t be swapping gifts till a few days later, think i’ll have to just draw him a couple of strips instead. I’ll need to get on that in the next few days and see how it goes.
I think the best thing I can keep doing is sketching down these silly ideas and really practice hard with my drawing. Maybe set some time aside every week to develop the best ideas into full comic strips.
I have come up with a new idea/plot for a serialized comic. It will be best served in the manga style and I look forward to teaming up with an artist to make this happen.
The other, a darker sci-fi story, has been shelved for the moment; however, an artist is definitely in the wings for this title. Honestly, I just need to blow the dust off the piece and flesh out the script and we can get to pencils.
The artist is finishing up the last page, which he is unhappy about hence it taking a long time. I’m looking for a scanner and spoke to some small labels at Wizard World that gave me some good feedback. So I’m looking realistically at October for having the comic in my hands.
We’ve already started hashing out our next book, which will go a lot quicker. I have the about a 1/3 of the story and thumbnails done, so it’s up to him. We hope to have two books done for Wizard World Philadelphia next summer.
Months ago, I completed this goal!
Here’s the cover for the last issue of Tabloid Roulette.

http://flickr.com/photos/metahari/2286663969/
You can read the entire thing online starting here:
http://www.studioantithesis.com/tabloid/?strip_id=0
or, pretty please, buy it (all 4 issues) here!
http://www.studioantithesis.com/store/
Thanks! Now I’m on to a more ambitious comic! Wish me luck!






