By D. Lynn Smith When I was 8 years old my family moved in with my grandparents so my mother could help take care of my ailing grandmother. My 6-year-old sister Renee and I shared a bedroom upstairs. On this one special night, my dad carried our huge console TV up the stairs and into our … [Read more...]
Hate has no place in the world of comics
By D. Lynn Smith Many of you probably don’t know about the controversy with the Hugo awards this year. The Hugos, along with the Nebulas, are among Science Fiction’s highest awards for writers. This year a group of people got together and stuffed the ballot box, essentially negating the validity of … [Read more...]
A Glimpse Inside the Comic Book Production Office – Part 3
By Paul Daughetee At the end of the second part of this article on the Production Office, we had created an Adobe InDesign document that contained all 32 pages of your comic. Your comic book is almost done—isn’t it!? THE BEGINNING OF THE END – It’s critical that before you go any further, you … [Read more...]
A Glimpse Inside the Comic Book Production Office – Part 2
By Paul Daughetee Last week I went over the hardware a production office needs to put a comic book together. Today we'll be covering the software and processes involved in getting your comic ready to print or to submit to an online publisher. SOFTWARE Here at Kymera Press, we use Adobe products … [Read more...]
A Glimpse Inside the Comic Book Production Office
By Paul Daughetee Simply put, the production office’s role is to take what the creative team has produced and put it into a format suitable for consumption. In the past, that would have involved scissors, knives, light boxes, glue, film, expletives, etc. Now, with the comics industry having … [Read more...]
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