![]() ![]() To deliver on the subsequent follow-through, and I tend to give them ![]() Its own merits, but there are certain veteran creators whom I trust Issue may fail to convince me to return for the second issue based on Indeed, anyone who has read my reviews of various first issues, either in this blog or on the Geeksverse site will note that many of my recommendations of series based on first issue readings are predicated on a familiarity with the creators’ previous works. ![]() Most difficult and important of all, (5) convince the reader to comeĮven the best and most consistent comics creators don’t always hit those marks. Introduce the protagonist and at least some of the main supportingĬast, (2) effectively establish the setting, (3) lay the groundworkįor the plot while not overwhelming the reader with unnecessaryĮxposition, (4) offer enough of a story so that the reader doesn’tĬome away unsatisfied with the amount of material, and perhaps ![]() Your standard comic book’s 22 pages, a creative team must (1) Left Diandra the only job she’s qualified for: picking up the trash.īut all that changes when a mysterious flying engine crashes intoĭiesel’s life and takes her on a journey through the skies.Īrresting first issue for a series is no easy thing. HerĬhildhood rival has inherited control of her family’s airship and The daughter of the late Tungstonĭiesel, she has yet to live up to her father’s great reputation. ![]()
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