Hi! I could use your advice. My fiancee recently wrote a script for a comic. He spent months working on it, asked for and listened to notes from his friends, and made something genuinely fun and promising. He submitted it to one of the few publishers that

I’d suggest he find someone to draw it, someone like him that’s looking to learn this stuff. I found the actual process of working with someone as they tried to turn whatever I wrote as a script into a comic was as educational as trying write the script. Does that make sense? Feedback from professionals isn’t what your guy needs; not really. He needs road miles. I mean – I don’t know what *anybody* needs, not really, butif he’s anything like I was, anyway, he’ll learn more from just going ahe...

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