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Think Editing Is Hard? Try Doing It With Pictures (On Editing Graphic Novels)
['Emil Wilson']
Writer's Digest
By the time I finished the book and found a publisher, I figured the hard part was behind me.
Remove three comic panels from the middle of a page, however, and the page develops a glaring hole.
Every element in a graphic novel—the art, the lettering, the sound effects, the backgrounds—occupies physical space.
In a graphic novel, every page has its own architecture.
That may be what surprised me most about editing a graphic novel.