I usually talk about comics I've done only after it's completed.
This time though, I'll share a bit of my current creation process. It doesn't always work like that, but sometimes, for a few stories, it's how things get fleshed out.
Every time a particularly significant MCU content comes out, there's an increase of readers interested in my comics, because... y'know. That's what I work for. I usually try and surf that wave of interest by releasing something that month that's correlated to that MCU novelty.
Then...
No Way Home is due for release Dec 17th.
So, my plan is to have something related to that, ready to be sent on Dec 15th.
But, how can I write a story based on a film I haven't watched? Even if I watched it day one in theaters, It'd take me weeks (or months) to do writing/art/lettering of such a parody.
Even if I did a miracle of comic production, that'd leave me with a comic done by Jan 15th. Way off the interest surfing zone.
Turns out, I'm left with these options:
You see... There's always a lot of editorial planning going on behind the scenes here. Logistics and forethought scheduling are probably the main reason why I've been able to steadily put out two comics a month (barring a few delays here and there).
Anyways...
If all goes well and I accomplish this task successfully, you'll see something almost, but not quite, entirely unlike No Way Home. I can't promise anything yet, but that's what I'm working towards.
Wish me luck.
Kindly.
-T.
PS: That screenshot is a glimpse of a work-in-process outline of what that comic should eventually be. Changes are a natural part of the process. So don't be surprised if the stuff you see there ends up a bit differently in the finished product.
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