A sociologist student of UP asked me through email: What makes a good comics script?
A good comics script has appeal to the readers. Good plot, well-researched script. Characters have backbone. Title is catchy. Remarkable.
Writer and artist has rapport. Dynamic layout. The character and scene are visual, moving.
The main goal of comics as part of popular literature is to entertain, to bring characters into life.
Writer has responsibility to the reading public. And so the artist.
As a writer, I compete with myself for excellence. The more I see best result, the more inspired to write story with social relevance, human interest.
Thursday, October 30, 2008
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