Swap Coordinator: | mortaine (contact) |
Swap categories: | Books Art Zines |
Number of people in swap: | 7 |
Location: | Other |
Type: | None |
Last day to signup/drop: | September 30, 2007 |
Date items must be sent by: | November 20, 2007 |
Number of swap partners: | 1 |
Description: | |
This swap is for home-made comic books. They can be any subject, any style (from manga to Marvelesque). You have to make the comic book yourself, though. Drawn, collaged, or computerized, it doesn't matter how you make it, as long as you do it yourself! The booklet will be 4-24 pages in length (a standard comic book is 24 pages, if you're wondering). A comic book page is typically smaller than a standard piece of paper, so for purposes of this challenge, we'll consider a page to be at least 5" x 8". You can make any story you like, fiction or non-fiction. For an example (and a preview) of what the swap host will likely put together, see here. For binding your comic book, I suggest either staples (especially if you fold a single page in half) or a simple sewn binding using thread and a sturdy needle. If you're intimidated by the prospect of coming up with more than 4 pages of graphics to tell your tale, don't be. It's my opinion that you can tell a good story using stick figures and clip art, and there are plenty of web comics out there that support me in this. There are also several programs that can help you, such as Manga Studio, ComicLife (Mac), and Comic Book Creator (Win). If you're at a loss for the story, try to identify one character that you will consistently represent in the comic, and then ask yourself "what is something this character needs more than anything else?" Then ask yourself "How would someone prevent them from getting it?" Write that as your story-- stories are driven by character desires and the conflicts and challenges in achieving them. NOTE: October 20th is "24 Hour Comic Book Day" where artists and wanna-be's attempt to create a 24-page comic book in 24 hours! If you need some inspiration and locations near you hosting this event, check out 24 Hour Comic Book Day for details! Yes, you can use your resulting comic in this swap! This is an international swap, because it isn't prohibitively expensive to mail a small booklet overseas. UPDATE/EDIT I have had a request to allow smaller-format paper (A6, or roughly 5" X 4") if the page count is doubled. The reasoning is that the smaller format is much less expensive to mail internationally, and I am willing to permit this for that reason. However, smaller format comics should be 8-48 pages in length. If you decide to make a smaller format comic, please don't just resize to fit, as it will not be readable. Create your comic to fit your canvas! |