Im planning on making a graphic novel…How should i do that?

Nge You Can Not Advance Mari Figure

8/26/2009 –

Imported from Japan! Taken from the new film Evangelion 2.0: You Can (Not) Advance, the second film in the Rebuild of Evangelion series, Mari is a new character to the world of Neon Genesis Evangelion. Sculpted by renowned artist Kameyama Mizue, Meri stands 7" tall and is made of PVC. Window box packaging.

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Nge You Can Not Advance Mari Figure

What would make comic books seem more assessible to you? What type of a story and what type of artwork would get you into reading comic books as most in the US are traditionally aimed at juvenile young men.

Fantasy Figure Galley Monicas Axe Statue

1/6/2010 – Yamato

Imported from Japan! She is legend. A huntress upon the field of battle, no enemy was spared the swift swipe of her blade that sings of her glory through the passages of ages. Presenting Monica’s Axe, the fourth piece in Yamato USA’s awe-inspiring fantasy collection, the Fantasy Figure Gallery, designed by renowned fantasy artist Boris Valejo and envisioned by Tobe of Heavy Gauge. Brought to 3-dimensional life, Boris Vallejo’s Monica’s Axe crouches, ready to pounce at nearly 7 7/8" tall, and comes complete with an elaborate themed display base. Window box packaging.

Statues

Boris Vallejo

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Fantasy Figure Galley Monicas Axe Statue

D New Orleans After Deluge GN

8/19/2009 – Pantheon Books

(W/A) Josh Neufeld A stunning graphic novel that makes plain the undeniable horrors and humanity triggered by Hurricane Katrina in the true stories of six New Orleanians who survived the storm. Denise will experience the chaos of the Superdome; the Doctor’s unscathed French Quarter home becomes a refuge for those not so lucky; Abbas and his friend Mansell face the storm from the roof of Abbas’s family-run market; Kwame’s young life will remain unsettled well into the future; and Leo, a comic-book fan, and his girlfriend, Michelle, who will lose everything but each other. Each make the wrenching decision between staying and evacuating, then cope not only with the outcome of their own decisions but also with those made by politicians, police, and others like themselves – decisions that drastically affect their lives, but over which they have no control.

Graphic Novels

Josh Neufeld

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D New Orleans After Deluge GN

Everything I hear about Comic-Con seems to be about movies and TV shows.

Does this even cover the world of comic books too?

X-Force TPB Vol. 02 Old Ghosts

8/26/2009 – Marvel Comics

The squad is catapulted into action when the lethal Legacy Virus goes missing, threatening the lives of every mutant on the planet. Wolverine and the young X-23 must attempt to hold the team together as the brutal, damaged histories of Wolfsbane and Archangel threaten to tear everything apart, starting with each other. Meanwhile, clouds are gathering on the horizon, as the mutant-hating cyborg Bastion places many of the X-Men’s greatest threats back into positions of power, spewing the same anti-mutant rhetoric for which they were once known. To protect the future of mutantkind, the members of X-Force must deal with all of their old ghosts. Parental Advisory

Graphic Novels

Christopher Yost;Craig Kyle;Mike Choi

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X-Force TPB Vol. 02 Old Ghosts

Buck Rogers In 25th Century Dailies HC Vol. 03

8/19/2009 – Hermes Press

(W) John Dille, Philip Nowlan (A) Dick Calkins The saga of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, the world’s most famous science-fiction newspaper strip, continues in the reprint of the ground-breaking title, complete with space ships, anti-gravity belts, damsels in distress, invaders from other worlds, nefarious villains, and heroes! Included in this volume are two years of the strip, 1932 to 1934, plus a special 16-page introductory essay by noted writer Ron Goulart.

Graphic Novels

John Dille;Goulart;Dick Calkins

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Buck Rogers In 25th Century Dailies HC Vol. 03

i’m an aspiring author and been up and down on writing this story about my angst-filled high school experience. but lately i’ve been thinking about writing it as a graphic novel instead like ghost world. what should i do? how hard is it to put together a graphic novel anyway? thanks in advance!

Poll-What were the names of your favorite comic books that you adored when you were a child that you passed?
down from your child hood and now your kids are reading and enjoying those same comic books you once enjoyed(and still enjoyed) when you were a child.

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