yo, Okey so I wanna make a comic.... but I have never ever made a comic before. I mostly want to make a comic because it looks fun to have longer art projects to work on over time. Anyway I have no idea how to write a story( and I’m also scared that making a comic will be too hard). What should I do :0 how do I start, how much prep on the story should I have before starting drawing?? Thanks!!( and btw I always love it when you do small comics!! Your art is really an inspiration to me OwO)
okay, first, omg thank you very much you have succeeded on melting my heart into a mush 😭
and second, I’m hardly someone who should give others advice since I’m not a professional yet wwwwww but anyway I’ll try my best
1. Plan you ending
yes, do plan your ending first before you start to write anything complex. it gives you an anchor and sense of direction when writing the plot and problems. it doesn’t have to be overly detailed
2. Do write the script form start to finish, plan the arcs
this is important in doing a long story. write out your general plot first. write your main conflict and problems.
then you can start to divide it into tinier plots if you wish to by planning little arcs and bridge them nicely. it would prevent you to stray from your original plot.
to start a serious comic, you must have at least planned all the major plots and the ending, and also already have a structured outline on how much arcs and sub-plot it would have. if not, you’re most likely going to stray and would find trouble with the pacing. Give an arc a hint or a revelation on the main plot and keep them relevant. unless you wanna make a small detour to let you characters breathe from the conflict
you don’t have to plan an over-complicated plot, just the simple introduction, mystery, action, conflict, and conclusion will do. The main point is that you know where your story is going to, and you know how it would reach the finish line
those two are what you should prepare before drawing. now, to the extra advice:
3. Because it’s a comic, make your characters distinguishable
not just for their hair and eye color, but also eye shape, facial features, body shape, etc. Make their expression unique for each of them. Know your character and translate their traits into body language. I usually do this by drawing those facial expressions meme with the same character over and over again.
for example, Soul’s contented smile would differ from Black Star’s contented smile. Bakugo’s surprised face is different from Deku’s surprised face, and of course, even if you switch their hairstyle and eye colors, they’re still distinguishable because they have different facial features
4. Make your characters human, including the antagonists
don’t make them two-dimensional. give them flaw, make them relatable. make us understand why they do what they’re doing even though we don’t agree with their decision and behavior.
You don’t have to like your character as a human, but do give them both good and bad points. there are no real villains and heroes in a good story, just deeply flawed human beings.
5. Growth
this is also important. identify the main issues of your character, and make sure they have changed at the end of your story. it doesn’t have to be a positive growth, but make them change, especially emotionally
write how your characters are at the start of the series, and compare to how they would be at the end
this also applies to character interactions. friendships and familial bonds grow over time, you have to remember that it’s not only romantic and antagonistic relationships that are changing
6. World building
if your story would be set in an epic fantasy or otherworldly concept, then don’t give your readers info dump
introduce your setting slowly, only tell what’s important. and bc it’s a comic, use the background, use the people, use your art style to introduce your world.
we can take A:TLA for example, we don’t see them dumping worldbuilding things and history shit on the first episode. we just see there’s bendings, there’s the avatar, and it is set in a medievalish age. We would naturally see further into the world concept as the character travels around
7. REFERENCES AND BETA READERS
this is pivotal. watch and read many comic/webcomic and focus on their storytelling and art.
also give your first draft to a beta. ask them how your pacing is, how your story is, is there a plot hole, etc. and don’t be afraid, first drafts are bound to change and evolve! don’t be too harsh on yourself if your first attempt is not to your standard!
that’s it I guess?
anyway I’m just writing what I’ve been doing I’m sorry if my advice just over-complicates things wwww I hope it could help you a bit ><
thank you for asking and I wish you good luck on your comic!!













