Stories and Comics and Such
13 years ago
So, I've been tossing around the idea of starting a comic version of one of my older stories, but I'm not sure if I feel up to that sort of undertaking. My one real attempt at drawing a comic lasted all of two pages before I gave it up as too much effort, and I expect I'd want at least twenty pages per chapter to do those stories justice. Given current time constraints, that would mean we'd see about one chapter per year. But since I'm in such a contemplative mood, I feel like hearing everyone's opinions on the matter, so here's a little survey:
-Would you rather see episodes of the Dreamer series, Prey No More, Unsacrificeable, or Tiana's Harem illustrated in comic form? Or would you prefer a new story entirely?
-If a comic is made of one of those pre-existing stories, would you like to see it drawn from the very beginning, or have the comics pick up where the written story left off?
Any input's welcome, even "learn to draw faces and hands before trying something this ambitious, you overzealous rodent." Thanks to anyone who comments!
-Would you rather see episodes of the Dreamer series, Prey No More, Unsacrificeable, or Tiana's Harem illustrated in comic form? Or would you prefer a new story entirely?
-If a comic is made of one of those pre-existing stories, would you like to see it drawn from the very beginning, or have the comics pick up where the written story left off?
Any input's welcome, even "learn to draw faces and hands before trying something this ambitious, you overzealous rodent." Thanks to anyone who comments!

Myrkin
~myrkin
Personally, I would prefer seeing a comc version of Prey No More from the very beginning. I liked that story. :)

Crimsonred77
~crimsonred77
I would start with the least profitable and the one you care least about. Use the comic to gain experience. I wouldn't start with prey no more.

Myrkin
~myrkin
Hmm... That's a good point.

Yntemid
~yntemid
OP
Hmm, that is good advice. I doubt I could squeeze a penny out of any of them, but I would prefer to make the art live up to the story.

Crimsonred77
~crimsonred77
If you get good enough, you can start to market with it. Look at Immelman and Concession, he improved his art style with it, has made money off of it, and has stated in the past that he had been able to go in different directions with Concessin, as he was unable to go back and change things.