Stan Lee is my favorite.
Some well-known comic book creators are Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Alan Moore, Frank Miller, Grant Morrison, and Neil Gaiman. They have each made significant contributions to the comic book industry with their unique styles and storytelling abilities.
It would stink on ice and be full of PIS.
YES. They have the right to everything including the art, characters, story, plot everything that they created!
Superman was first published in October 1935 by the then upstart DC Comics. At this point, Superman was known as "Dr. Occult". The comic was first designed as a comic strip. When it caught on as "Action Comics", the creators of Superman changed it to a comic book form.
Comic conventions good sources of original comic book art. Other possible sources are the artists' personal websites and some comic book stores which specialize in such material.
Few comic reading websites are comicbook+ , comic base,newsarama,comic vine,
Yes, there is a Filipino folktale called "The Monkey and the Turtle" that has been adapted into a comic book by various creators. The story follows the monkey and the turtle as they trick each other, showcasing themes of cleverness and deceit.
Yes, www.pixton.com I think is the best.
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There isn't a single "comic-strip queen" as several female comic artists have made significant contributions to the genre. Some notable comic-strip creators include Lynn Johnston ("For Better or For Worse"), Cathy Guisewite ("Cathy"), and Alison Bechdel ("Dykes to Watch Out For").
There are a number of websites which offer tips on being a comic book character creator. Some of these include Comic Vine, Comic Books and Hero Inventor.
Look at your comic book. Talk to yourself what this is about. Then you can think of a creative name for your comic book.