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DC Comics Guide
 to Pencilling Comics
by Klaus Janson
Paperback: 128 pages
Watson-Guptill Publications
ISBN: 0823010287
$19.95

The DC Comics Guide
 to Writing Comics
by Dennis O'Neil
Paperback: 128 pages
Watson-Guptill Publications
ISBN: 0823010279
$19.95
There must be dozens of books on how to draw comics, but even the best artists need to tell a good story. Who can teach them? Dennis O'Neil. A comics writer and editor for more than 20 years, O'Neil oversees DC Comics' Batman titles--one of the most successful comics franchises ever. In addition, he's a bestselling novelist, a screenwriter, and a writing teacher. So when it comes to storytelling, O'Neil knows his stuff. In this guide he delivers his knowledge in a succinct, no-nonsense style.

O'Neil explains three-act story structure and examines subplots, characterization, and methods for developing drama and suspense. He then applies these concepts to comics' specific forms: graphic novels, miniseries, maxiseries, and the rare megaseries (such as Batman: No Man's Land, a year-long über-narrative played out across five comics titles). As in good comics, words and images work together in this book. Every idea is illustrated by panels or pages from great moments in DC Comics lore. Especially illuminating are the script excerpts that come paired with the comic book pages they describe.

Strangely, the book ignores the visual side of comics writing. Modern comics scripts specify shots, angles, and blocking in movie-director fashion, but that craft is never addressed. (DC has a good opportunity here for a second volume.) However, what this book sets out to teach--storytelling--it does quite well. Aspiring comics writers won't just learn theory, they'll be empowered, because O'Neil provides a framework for crafting new tales.

--J.B. Peck
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From Booklist
O'Neil has been scripting comics professionally for nearly two generations, and he offers much good sense and valuable information about his craft. Although an ex-Marvelite endorsed in a foreword by Stan Lee himself, O'Neil's principal experience has been with DC, for whom he started with Batman and Superman and proceeded to most of the other titles in the company's catalog. He provides everything from a basic glossary, complete with visual examples, of scripting concepts to advice on characterization--something vulgarly and erroneously supposed not to exist in comics--to guidance on work habits and concludes by discussing the various kinds of comic books, broadly conceived. He exemplifies from DC's stable, which may make the book enticing to even the fan who isn't particularly interested in becoming a scripter. But above all, O'Neil addresses the universals of writing in a way that makes the book useful to all aspiring scripters, regardless of their knowledge of comics.
--Roland Green
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved.
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HOW TO DRAW BATMAN
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by Ty Templeton
Paperback: 40 pages
Walter Foster Publications
ISBN:1560103264
$8.95
HOW TO DRAW SUPERMAN
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by Ty Templeton, John Delaney, & Ron Boyd
Paperback: 40 pages
Walter Foster Publications
ISBN: 1560103272
$8.95
This book, as well as the how to draw the animated Batman book are incredible. Not too complex, colorful examples on an oversized book make it easy to learn the style of the animated Batman series, and it's similar style counterpart Superman. It has good tips on perspective, so beginners will be able to learn the basics, and more advanced fans of this kind of style will be able to work on the examples to hone their skill. Plus the writing is upbeat and fun, the characters often tell you how to do different parts of the book. 5 Stars for Fun and Style!
HOW TO DRAW WONDER WOMAN
by John Delaney & Ron Boyd
Paperback: 40 pages
Walter Foster Publications
ISBN: 1560103280
$8.95
HOW TO DRAW
BATMAN BEYOND
Paperback
Walter Foster Publications
ISBN: 1560105291
$4.95
HOW TO DRAW
DC COMICS SUPER-HEROES
by John Delaney & Ron Boyd
Paperback
Walter Foster Publications
ISBN: 1560103299
$7.95
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