Stan Lee's How to Write Comics: From the Legendary by Stan Lee

By Stan Lee

Comics icon Stan Lee, author of the robust surprise Universe, has set approximately to coach every little thing he understands approximately writing and developing comedian e-book characters. In those pages, aspiring comics writers will study every thing they should learn about easy methods to write their very own comedian e-book tales, whole with effortless to appreciate guide, suggestions of the exchange, and helpful suggestion even for extra increase writers. From the secrets and techniques to making strategies, plots, to writing the script, the fellow without peer — Stan Lee—is your advisor to the realm of writing and developing comics

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Writer, editor, publisher, and all-around swell guy Shannon Denton also calls attention to two other titles. “I’m going to recommend two books that probably aren’t on most writers’ list: Shot by Shot and How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way. Since the medium is a visual one, it’s a good idea to understand the process of laying the story out visually. “Shot by Shot covers the art of filmmaking very well from the point of view of the storyboard artist. How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way covers things from the comic penciler’s point of view.

He quickly assembled a team of writers and artists to fill several sixty-four-page titles, buying packages of material from studios until he could do it all himself. Along the way, Goodman resurrected the Sub-Mariner, a character from the black-and-white promotional comic Motion Pictures Funnies Weekly created by Bill Everett. The Sub-Mariner was far different than the Man of Steel, and Goodman had his first hit. Along with Carl Burgos’s Human Torch, the features debuted in Marvel Comics #1 in 1939, and the Golden Age of Marvel had begun.

3. Mortification: Writers and Their Public Shame, compiled by Robin Robertson. Everything awful that may happen to you in public has already happened to someone else, almost. Add to the list (although I hope you don’t). 4. Roget’s Thesaurus. I know there are some thesauri online, but nothing beats the paper version. It is somehow more trollable. And when things go bad, you can warm it in the oven (not to much; it’s flammable) and cuddle up to it in bed. 5. The Stretching Handbook. Or something like it.

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