CARL POTTS is a creative director, an editor, an artist, and a writer with years of experience in the comics industry. During his time at Marvel Comics, he discovered and mentored many top comics talents, including Jim Lee, Whilce Portacio, and Mike Mignola. Currently, Potts consults for a variety of publishing, interactive, and entertainment companies, including HarperCollins, Ogilvy & Mather, and the Learning Company. In addition, he's given seminars on visual storytelling techniques at the School of Visual Arts, Parsons, New York University, LucasArts, Academy of Art University, and the Savannah College of Art and Design.
..".For the artists who are serious about making comics their
career, this book belongs in a place of honor among others in their
personal libraries."
-Edward Gambichler, www.whatchareading.com " Instead of "how to"
advice, [The DC Comics Guide to Creating Comics] is more about
"why," and I found it a highly educational read, full of good
observations about comic construction and structural techniques.
There is a ton of really solid information in this book, including
the basis of a shared vocabulary (taken in equal parts from
Understanding Comics and film phrasing). If more creators followed
the advice given here, we wouldn't have some of the
confusing-to-read superhero comics we do. As a critic, the concepts
help me better understand when something is well- (or poorly)
constructed and why. "
-www.comicsworthreading.com "If you are an aspiring comic creator,
writer, or artist, this is one book you need to read right now. It
gets into some of the meat and bones of what makes a good comic.
It's more than the story. It's more than the art. It's different
than other types of media. And, even if you're only doing one part
(i.e. you're not the sole creator of the finished work), you need
to understand all the parts and how to bring them together to
create a comic. If you're just a fan of comics, this book should
still be on your reading list...I highly recommend this as a
permanent part of your library for fans and creators alike."
-Sheena McNeil, www.sequentialtart.com
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