Haven’t posted for a couple of days, because the place has been in a bit of commotion. I’ll get back to daily posts as soon as I can.
Nothing further to report on the new DC project. Nothing new to report on my health — fortunately.
Mary and I hope to get together this weekend to work on *Hard Time* #5. As I’ve mentioned, Mary had to plot this issue almost entirely on her own, with just a couple of emailed suggestions from me along the way. And “plot” is exactly what she did. For this issue of the book, we’re utilizing the writing method that used to be called “Marvel style” — plot, pencils, dialogue, in that order — as opposed to the “full script” method, with complete panel breakdowns, art descriptions, and dialogue created all at the same time. I haven’t worked this way for a decade or so.
The full script method, of course, gives the writer almost total control over every aspect of the story, but comics produced that way sometimes read a little too “written,” if you know what I mean. The writer’s presence can be felt too strongly, becoming almost a distraction from the story itself.
Working “Marvel style”, by contrast, cedes the artist much more control over the pacing of the story and historically has led to some very sloppy writing. But it can also permit the writer, dialoguing the story from the pencil art, to achieve a degree of spontaneity and energy that’s almost impossible with a full script.
I’ll be curious to see how this experiment turns out.