Originally posted by dfbovey
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Hey,
i would really appreciate it if you'd elaborate a bit more on the "to who and how you submitted your pages?" question
I'm slowly trying to re-build this section of Submission-guidelines-2.0-Finding-a-Job-in-the-Art-industry
so if you have anything to add to it... companies that i missed, useful links/info it would be very cool.
PS. If anyone have any more useful info on this, feel free to share so i might add this to the Guidelines section.
Cheers,
Fallen.
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Originally posted by mjcurry7294 View PostHmm sounds like damn good advice, thanks. I'm working on some ghost pages for dark horse as we speak. Thanks
Why are you preparing samples for a character currently not being published? As far as I know the last new Ghost story was in 2001 and the last reprint was in 2009. Dark Horse is pretty much out of the spandex super hero game.
Here's another tip. Do your research and know what the company currently publishes. This way you can put your best foot forward and increase your chances of being hired soon.
Otherwise, you show the editor you are not in touch with their current publishing direction.Jack Kirby Centennial Tribute Book is free to download.
Joining you in the ABCs of faith - Action, Belief and Confidence
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Originally posted by Symson View PostGhost?
Why are you preparing samples for a character currently not being published? As far as I know the last new Ghost story was in 2001 and the last reprint was in 2009. Dark Horse is pretty much out of the spandex super hero game.
Here's another tip. Do your research and know what the company currently publishes. This way you can put your best foot forward and increase your chances of being hired soon.
Otherwise, you show the editor you are not in touch with their current publishing direction.
I don't KNOW, but "ghost" might not be the character. It might mean he is working for someone without credit, like a "ghost-writer".CyberLord
Smashing 37 arch-villains into raisins with his bare-hands since 1971!
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Good point Cyberlord.
A ghost writer usually does the whole book or story under a more popular writer's name. Just as there are ghost artists who work on the Garfield comic strip.
If I jumped the gun I apologize. Please forgive my confusion.
The tip is still a good one, which is to know the company you are sending your portfolio to and what is appropriate to send them as samples and will get you taken seriously as a candidate to be hired.Jack Kirby Centennial Tribute Book is free to download.
Joining you in the ABCs of faith - Action, Belief and Confidence
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Originally posted by Symson View PostGhost?
Why are you preparing samples for a character currently not being published? As far as I know the last new Ghost story was in 2001 and the last reprint was in 2009. Dark Horse is pretty much out of the spandex super hero game.
Here's another tip. Do your research and know what the company currently publishes. This way you can put your best foot forward and increase your chances of being hired soon.
Otherwise, you show the editor you are not in touch with their current publishing direction.
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Originally posted by mjcurry7294 View PostJack Kirby Centennial Tribute Book is free to download.
Joining you in the ABCs of faith - Action, Belief and Confidence
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