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Personal Comics Update

It's been a while since I have done one of these, but it will only be a short one. Recently, I made the decision to rewrite the origin stories of many of my characters, as I felt that they were not sufficiently fleshed out, and that the stories involving them would not be compelling. As you can probably imagine, this process will take quite a while to complete, and then I can eventually rewrite later stories featuring these characters, that are fun to read, and also fun for me to write as well.

I'm Back

For the last few weeks, I've taken some time off from posting things to the blog. I felt that I should prioritise my exams over posting on here, but they are over now so I'll be back now. There will probably be a slightly different  schedule for posts, but I haven't sorted that yet, so I'll keep you all updated via Facebook and Twitter as to when everything will be up. However, I'm unsure of when videos on the Youtube channel will return.

Me and Comic Books - My Comic Writing Approach

When I decide to write a new story for a comic book, I will usually spend a small amount of time deciding what the main character is like, and the other characters will come much later. I tend to type out a few short pieces that detail the origin of this particular character, making sure that I get their history down before even attempting to place them in to a full on story. After I have decided on who they are as a person, that is when I begin to write up the main story. The usual word count of my stories is between 1500 and 2000 words, as I feel that this is long enough to tell a cohesive story that also has enough development of certain characters. After the story itself has been written, this is when I will begin to adapt it in to a script format. My approach to scripting my comics is to take it a few pages at a time, roughly 5 or 6 in a single session, and when the artist, in my case it is my sister, receives the scripted pages, this method makes the turnaround slightly faste...

Me and Comic Books - My Inspirations for Comic Writing

In my lifetime of reading comics, I have been influenced by many different writers. The first of these being the current head writer for The Amazing Spider-Man, Dan Slott. He has crafted a narrative that is cohesive and easy to read. The cast of supporting characters that he has created to interact with Peter Parker in his everyday life is vast and complex. The next writer that I have been majorly influence by is the legendary Stan Lee. He has inspired me in a way that no other writer probably ever will. The sheer number of characters that he has created over the course of his career is enormous, and his style of writing is unique to him. Nick Spencer is a writer that I was only introduced to in the last couple of years, as he has been the main writer for both of the current Captain America books, starring Sam Wilson and Steve Rogers in the title roles, and of course he is also writing the Secret Empire event. I enjoy Spencer's writing as he is not afraid to get involved with...

Me and Comic Books - How I Like to Read My Comics

Today, I felt like giving you all a small piece of information about how it is that I like to read my comic books. Back when I first began to read comics in 2010/2011, I would buy the comics published by Panini for Marvel from WHSmith, every two weeks. In that time, I really enjoyed doing that, as I could go home and sit in bed, reading multiple issues at a time, with arcs ending nice and quickly. After a while, I did not have the money to buy them anymore, so I stopped, and they were also about a year behind the main  single American issues. Nowadays, although I do have many singular, physical copies of titles in my collection, I prefer to read my comics digitally on services like Comixology, as they are more affordable, and I don't have to risk damaging them. Reading digitally means that I can read them wherever I am. The affordable prices mean that I can also purchase original comics from the Golden Age for about 69p or so. The Guided View on digital readers also helps me to...

My Comic Book Writing

When I first decided that I wanted to write my own comic books, I was around eight years of age. For years, the characters and stories that I had written were very basic, and also very short in terms of length. I mostly wrote the stories for fun, and for my eyes only. Now, years later, I look at those old stories and cannot help bu laugh at how bad they really were. Over the last few months, I have taking my comic book writing very seriously, putting much more thought in to the way the characters are portrayed and more detail into the descriptions of what is taking place. The majority of the stories that I write revolve around superheroes, as that is what I have had the most experience with while reading comics, and also because I find that the stories that can be told are more exciting than if you were to write it about a regular person. I am currently working on a couple of different projects, which will all be a part of a shared universe with many of the character interacting ...