
Comic writing studio
Turn rough ideas into tight scripts, snappy dialogue, and panel-ready beats — then pair them with art that sells the story.
Scripts, panels, and voice
Comic Writes focuses on the words and structure behind the art — outlines, scene rhythm, caption and balloon discipline, and cliffhangers that fit a scroll or a page. Build a voice readers recognize before they see the next panel.
Our approachBeat sheets, character voice, and rewriting for clarity without losing punch.
Page turns, tier flow, and pacing so art and text reinforce the same emotion.
Bibles, arcs, and recurring motifs that keep long series coherent.
Notes on drafts, tone checks, and tightening scenes before you draw final lines.
We treat comics as a writing medium first: structure, voice, and rhythm — then everything else clicks faster for your artist or future you-with-a-tablet.

Work from loglines to full issues with exercises built around real comic formats — not generic “creative writing” homework.

Romance, action, humor, horror — tone and pacing change by genre. We stress-test your script against reader expectations.

Swap scripts, compare balloon layouts, and get reactions on jokes and cliffhangers before you lock the lettering.

Plan updates, hooks, and arcs so your story stays readable on phones, apps, and print — without burning out.

Outline arcs, scene goals, and page-level reveals so every installment feels intentional.

Slug lines, SFX, captions, and balloon order — the invisible craft that keeps panels readable.

Posting schedules, recap beats, and calls-to-action that fit how people actually read online.
Flexible study rhythm
Modules stack from short exercises to full-issue sprints. Skip what you already know, repeat what still feels shaky.
Comic Writes is built for people who write in evenings and weekends — clear milestones, no fluff, and feedback that respects your schedule.
Tell us what you are writing — we will point you to the next best lesson or critique slot.
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Comic Writes
Strong comics start with decisions on the page — not only on the canvas. We help you tighten both.
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