Comic book series always have several artists on staff. It depends on which issue number as to which artist made it.
you could draw a comic
by tracing it from the comic
Honestly, draw, draw draw constantly. Make a sketchbook and portfolio. Take figure and layout drawing classes. If you can, show your work to established artists at comic cons for critique. Take their advice and draw tons more. If you feel it's time, each comic book company has their own guidelines for submissions.
First you don't draw it you find the pieces and you put it a together
Trust me on this, I'm own a comic company and are the head cartoonist. -------------------------------- First, brainstorm some characters. they can be cool, out of this world, or just plain random! Then make a front cover. An average cover usually contains the title, a picture of the hero, and whatever else may be wanted. Next, make the comic. I usually prefer doing things in this order: Make the cover Draw the panels onto the pages. Draw in pencil. Add the words and speech bubbles in pencil. Outline in ink. Color. (Opt.) Copy it on a printer/copier and sell the copies.
From comic books.
Nothing so eat pie
In 1961 Roy Lichtenstein first started to use comic art as pop art .
You draw out the visual action like a comic book
NOPE
1.first take some pages.2.then fold pages.3.then staple pages.4.write title on front cover.5.draw boxes on each page(draw one at a time).6.draw ground.7.draw characters.8.add props.9.color.10.add speech bubbles(only to certain ones).
What you have to do is buy about 15 pieces of A3 card. Once you have done that take one piece of card and design the front cover in landscape. Do not fold the card. Once you have done that get another piece and up the top do the title. Then you have to divide the page into panels then draw your comic and repeat that process till you have finished.