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  2. Script (comics) - Wikipedia

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    A script is a document describing the narrative and dialogue of a comic book in detail. It is the comic book equivalent of a television program teleplay or a film screenplay.. In comics, a script may be preceded by a plot outline, and is almost always followed by page sketches drawn by a comics artist and inked, succeeded by the coloring and lettering stages.

  3. Alan Moore's Writing for Comics - Wikipedia

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    Alan Moore's Writing for Comics is a 48-page paperback book published in 2003 by Avatar Press.The volume reprints a 1985 essay by Alan Moore on how to successfully write comics that originally appeared in the British magazine Fantasy Advertiser in four chapters, running from issue #92, August 1985, to issue #95, February 1986.

  4. Glossary of comics terminology - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes all aspects of a comics production down to the drawing, writing and editing are done by a single person; in such cases the term comic book creator (also comics writer/artist, comics creator or comics maker [28]) is employed (occasionally the term graphic novelist is also employed [29]).

  5. Comics art and writing of Denis Gifford - Wikipedia

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    Denis Gifford was a prolific comic artist and writer, most active in the 1940s, 50s and 60s. Gifford's work was largely of humour strips in British comics , often for L. Miller & Son . He was an influential comics historian, particularly of British comics from the 19th century to the 1940s.

  6. List of The Simpsons writers - Wikipedia

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    Part of the writing staff of The Simpsons in 1992. Back row, left to right: Mike Mendel, Colin ABV Lewis (partial), Jeff Goldstein, Al Jean (partial), Conan O'Brien, Bill Oakley, Josh Weinstein, Mike Reiss, Ken Tsumara, George Meyer, John Swartzwelder, Jon Vitti (partial), CJ Gibson and David M. Stern.

  7. Michael Maltese - Wikipedia

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    Michael Maltese (February 6, 1908 – February 22, 1981) was an American screenwriter and storyboard artist for classic animated cartoon shorts.He is best known for working in the 1950s on a series of Merrie Melodies cartoons with director Chuck Jones.

  8. Screenwriting - Wikipedia

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    It is submitted to the show's producers in hopes of being hired to write future episodes of the show. Budding screenwriters attempting to break into the business generally begin by writing one or more spec scripts. Although writing spec scripts is part of any writer's career, the Writers Guild of America forbids members to write "on speculation ...

  9. The Front (The Simpsons) - Wikipedia

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    After being disappointed by a new episode of Itchy & Scratchy, Bart and Lisa decide to write a cartoon script themselves. Inspired by the sight of Homer accidentally slicing Marge's hair off with hedge shears, they write a script titled "Little Barbershop of Horrors" and send it to Roger Meyers Jr., head of Itchy & Scratchy International.