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I would recommend going to Webtoons and looking at what is there. On the main site are the featured artists and studying what they do is worthwhile. There are also competitions and a place for begi...
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I would recommend going to Webtoons and looking at what is there. On the main site are the featured artists and studying what they do is worthwhile. There are also competitions and a place for beginning writers to publish. One of the characteristics of texts on the site is the use of cliff-hangers to end each post. You have to get the reader to come back next week. Like all stories, you need main characters who the reader care about and/or hate. The pictures have to tell the part of the story the words don't. This might be setting but it can be, by things like facial expression, what the character is feeling or thinking. Match the style of your graphics to style of your story. Think colours as well as font for lettering.