according to Chuck
Dixon
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They won't win you an Eisner Award or get you an interview in
Comics Journal but they will help you write quality, mainstream
comics that keep readers coming back for more.
- 1. OPEN STRONG.
- Get your story off and running.
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- 2. ONLY ESSENTIAL DIALOGUE.
- Just the talking you need to put the point across.
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- 3. AT LEAST THREE PIECES OF ACTION
PER STORY.
- They can be mixed major or minor action but there has to
be something visual and in motion in your story.
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- 4. REMEMBER THAT SOMEONE HAS TO DRAW
WHAT YOU WRITE.
- Take pity on the penciller. Don't make him draw something
difficult over and over again.
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- 5. FIND SOMETHING TO LIKE ABOUT EACH
CHARACTER.
- Even Dr. Doom has his good points.
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- 6. FIND SOMETHING TO HATE ABOUT EACH
CHARACTER.
- Even Batman can be aggravating or Robin self-centered.
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- 7. AVOID REDUNDANCY, DON'T DESCRIBE
WHAT THE READER CAN SEE.
- If your character's on a motorcycle crossing a bridge there's
no reason to state this in writing.
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- 8. EVERY COMIC BOOK IS SOMEONE'S FIRST
COMIC BOOK.
- Keep your storytelling simple, basic, and easy to follow.
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- 9. THE LAST PANEL OF EACH PAGE SHOULD
MAKE THE READER TURN TO THE NEXT PAGE.
- Something exciting or mysterious in that final panel. "It's
YOU!"
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- 10. DON'T BE A SMARTASS.
- Folks don't pay good money for you to show off your college
degrees. They want a good, fast paced story. Tell that story
and get out of the way!
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