We avoid claims like "viral" or "featured" unless they can be verified. Instead, we focus on what helps comics connect with readers: clear storytelling, strong pacing, and panels that guide the eye smoothly from scene to scene.
If you've ever imagined a "what if" version of a familiar story, you already understand how powerful comics can be. We help you turn that kind of idea into an original comic script with clear plot beats, character motivations, and panel-by-panel direction an artist can follow. Bring a concept, a rough outline, or scattered notes—we'll help shape the world, refine character arcs, and build scenes with pacing that works on the page. The goal is a complete script that's readable, structured, and ready for illustration.
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Turn your story into a comic script with clear panels, dialogue, and artist-ready directions.
Comic scripting is its own craft. It's different from screenplays and different from prose, because each page is built from panels, beats, and visual cues. A comic script needs clear panel-by-panel direction so an illustrator can understand what to draw, how scenes transition, and where dialogue and captions belong.
That script is then used by an artist to create the illustrations and layout readers recognize as a comic book. Because of that, the writing has to be both story-driven and production-ready—plot, pacing, and character voice, plus clear visual instructions.
Fill out a short form with your concept, genre, target length (pages/issues), and any notes or references. A project coordinator confirms scope, milestones, and review checkpoints.
We assign support based on your story needs and style. Using your input, we build an outline that covers plot beats, pacing, and key scenes. You review and approve the outline before we move forward.
We develop character profiles based on the approved outline—background, motivations, strengths/limits, visual notes, and relationships. Your ideas stay central, and nothing is finalized without your approval.
We write a story-first draft that focuses on narrative flow, dialogue, and scene progression. This makes it easier to review the story before adding panel-level detail.
After the story draft is approved, we convert it into a comic script format: pages, panels, captions, dialogue, and clear artist directions. This creates an illustration-ready blueprint.
You review the formatted script and share notes. Revisions are handled through agreed review rounds based on scope, then the final script is delivered in your preferred file format.
We support outlining, drafting guidance, editing, formatting, cover design coordination, children’s illustrations, and publishing preparation services.
Yes. We help clarify your concept, build an outline, and create a step-by-step plan to start writing.
Yes. We offer line editing, copyediting, and proofreading, depending on your manuscript stage and goals.
Yes. We format interiors for print and ebooks and provide files suitable for common publishing platforms.
We provide publishing preparation and guidance. You stay in control of accounts, decisions, and final publishing actions.
Yes. We create character and scene illustrations, plus cover artwork, based on your story, age group, and style.
You share your details and materials. We review scope, timeline, and deliverables, then recommend a clear next step.