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Breaking In To Comics Event

by factorfi on February 4, 2008 at 9:06 pm
Posted In: Blog

 Breaking In To Comics: 28th January, Leicester Central Lending Library

Jay recently chaired a panel on Breaking In To Comics, as part of the BLAM! Season, which Damien Walters is running on behalf of Leicester Libraries. The other panel guests were Matt Smith, Editor of 2000AD, and John Freeman of Down the Tubes, Rok Comics and former Marvel UK and Titan Magazines Editor.

Jay Eales. John Freeman & Matt Smith

The event was very well attended, with over 60 people in the audience and people travelling from as far away as London and Barnsley. It was a wonderful mix of age, race and gender.

Audiences

 

Some of the top tips from the panel were:

  • Read and follow the submission guidelines.

  • Get some experience and hone your skills in the small press or webcomics arena.

  • Try to be original. For example, 2000AD has seen numerous time travel, virtual reality prison stories etc.

  • Remember that you are competing with the current contributors to publishers, so you have to be as good as, or preferably better than they are.

  • Know the market you are submitting to. If the publication only publishes 5 page standalone stories, don’t submit a ten page first instalment of a 300 page magnum opus!

  • Writers: Try to get an artist to work on some of your spec scripts in order to understand how your writing works once it is illustrated.

  • Artists: Be ruthless with your portfolio – have no more than 5 pages of your best comic strip work, and do not include pin-ups. The editors want to see your ability to tell a story.

  • Artists: When showing your portfolio to an editor, make sure you have illustrated pages using their characters. For example, if you’re trying to submit to 2000AD then you might illustrate one of the spec scripts from their website. Don’t send them your Spider-Man art pages. Send them Judge Dredd or Strontium Dog.

  • Attend and network at comic conventions – it’s a great way to make contacts and hear about new opportunities.

  • Think about all the different types of places you can submit to:

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      • 2000AD (Rebellion)

      • Commando (DC Thompson)

      • Junior titles (look at what is on the shelves of your local newsagent)

      • Independent & Small Press publishers

      • Webcomics

      • Comics for mobile phones (Anyone can submit to ROK comics)

      • Educational comics

      • Business/Health comics

      • Manga – Tokyo Pop Rising Stars of Manga competitions

      • Mainstream Book Publishers. For example, Jonathan Cope, Gollancz and David Fickling Books

      • Competitions elsewhere. For example, the recent Observer/Jonathan Cape newspaper competition

      • Student newspapers

      • Fanzines

      • Magazines

 

BUT, most of all, have fun and enjoy creating comics, otherwise it’s not worth the effort!

John Freeman & Matt Smith

Related links:

BLAM! Season

Breaking In To Comics report by John Freeman.

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BLAM

by factorfi on January 27, 2008 at 5:39 pm
Posted In: Blog

Many thanks to those in attendance at the Break In To Comics panel at Leicester Central Lending Library yesterday. At a rough head count, there were around 50 people in the audience for Matt Smith, John Freeman and myself. Hopefully we were able to give a few pointers, and found several new potential contributors to the Factor Fiction stable of titles.

 Jay

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Let’s get VIOLENT!

by factorfi on January 19, 2008 at 3:15 am
Posted In: Blog

Welcome to the all-new VIOLENT!

We’ve gone all electronic, like all the cool kids, innit! Expect a mixture of classic strips from the first 13 issues of Violent! along with all-new material.

Jay

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Violent! Cover 12

by factorfi on December 12, 2007 at 11:07 pm
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Spunk! illustrated by Darren Douglas.

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Violent! Cover 11

by factorfi on December 11, 2007 at 11:04 pm
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The Flatworm, illustrated by James Kircough.

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