PK 174: How to Start a Comic Book - Interview With Comic Book Illustrator, Ryan Onorato.

Published: Dec. 27, 2017, 8:30 a.m.

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Show Notes at: https://www.pencilkings.com/podcast-home/

\\u201cTake the time and get at least one book done for yourself, because I just think it\\u2019s more impactful. When you go to these cons and you want to talk to people, if you hand them a finished book rather than a script or inked pages, that finished product is definitely something that\\u2019ll be an ace in your pocket.\\u201d
~ Ryan Onorato.

If you want to know how to start a comic book (but seriously don\\u2019t know where to begin), this week\\u2019s interview with illustrator, Ryan Onorato, should give you all the steps you need to get going.

Having recently completed his first comic series, the wonderfully bizarre Pizza Tree, he\\u2019s got plenty of great advice to share about promoting yourself at comic conventions, networking with people who can help, and that pesky dilemma of juggling a full-time job with making art.

So, if you\\u2019ve spent the past year talking about making a comic book (but never actually got round to actually, y\\u2019know, doing it), then this interview just might be the motivation you\\u2019ve been looking for.

And, if learning how to start a comic book has always been high on your list of artistic achievements, then there\\u2019s never been a better time to start putting those words into action.

Because, even if you only have two hours to spare each night, you\\u2019ll be amazed at what you can actually get done - just ask Ryan.

Highlights From This Interview:

  • How to develop your own creative style while still being influenced by other artists
  • How to take inspiration for your comic book from the things which interest you most
  • Why networking and making contacts with other creatives can help make your project happen
  • How Ryan\\u2019s first job at a screenprinting studio influenced his current work
  • How to set yourself soft deadlines to get your project off the ground
  • Why overcoming your shyness could be crucial to your success as an artist
  • How to handle rejection and never, ever let it stop you in your tracks
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