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Salisbury, Mark. Writers on Comics Scriptwriting. London: Titan Books, 2002. Added by: joachim (8/2/10, 11:40 PM) Last edited by: joachim (7/21/22, 9:21 AM) |
Resource type: Book Language: en: English ID no. (ISBN etc.): 184023069X BibTeX citation key: Salisbury2002a Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: Collection of essays, Creative process, Interview Creators: Salisbury Publisher: Titan Books (London) |
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Abstract |
The biggest names in comics scriptwriting talk candidly and frankly about their profession, their approach to writing and the comics industry as a whole. Through a series of interviews, these luminaries in the comics field reveal the mechanics of writing for comics and, in the process, a great deal about themselves. Packed with personal information, contentious views and humorous anecdotes, this is both an exploration of the writer's craft and a who's who of the hottest talent around today, for fans, professionals, would-be writers and anyone who's ever wondered exactly how the writer's mind works. Gathers together the best writers working in comics today, including Todd McFarlane (Spawn), Garth Ennis (Preacher), Frank Miller (Dark Knight Returns, Sin City), Grant Morrison (Invisibles, JLA) and Neil Gaiman (Sandman), with extracts from the writers' original scripts. |