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Take writing classes in HS and college. Submit your work to your teachers and professors and get all the help you can. Then try to show up at some of the big Comic Conventions and see if they are having a writers panel. find someone that works in the comic field and try to get an introduction. The comic industry is a very tightknit group and it is hard to get in without some sort on introduction. Sorry to be such a downer, but having been involved in the field for a few years, I have seen a lot of disappointment in the comic business in both young writers and artists. Alot of luck is involved in getting a foot in the door, but if you are determined enough and a good writer with a good foundation then by all means, go for it. Good luck
JR Riley
Now that Bill Keane has died, how can we finally get rid of those 'Family Circus' comics?
by Scumop on December 4th, 2011
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Im thinking of a career in drawing, comics and animation - im extremely creative with shockingly brilliant ideas - any advice ?
by MORE GOOD on November 16th, 2011
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by Jeff_S3633 on November 27th, 2011
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Who's your patron comic book hero?
by Aaron_J8432 on October 29th, 2011
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Do you hate being invisible?
by Have A Nice Day on November 9th, 2011
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