5/31/2023 0 Comments Batgirl by Scott Beatty![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() That’s why my author’s blog is called Dialogue To Follow… Mostly, however, I plot and dialogue at the same time, sometimes with music playing in the background, but usually fully immersed in the writing and talking to myself as I sound out SFX and cool character interactions. Often the momentum of the story pulls me along and I either skip dialogue or put-in placeholder text until the final write-through. Otherwise, I begin with an idea or fully-realized plot and then sit down and write. After that I wrote Marvel-style outlines for each page-spread and Butch did all the rest in art before it was handed back to me to dialogue. From comics masters Chuck Dixon, Scott Beatty. I either flew to Florida for epic plotting sessions or talked over the plot in conference calls with the entire team. Determined to join the ranks of crime-fighters against the wishes of her police-captain father, Barbara Gordon dons a caped costume to become Batgirl, and must overcome Batman's skepticism while taking on archvillain Killer Moth. There I collaborated with penciler Butch Guice, inker Mike Perkins, and colorist Laura Martin on each and every story. S: I’ve always written full scripts for nearly all of my work except for my time on RUSE at Crossgen. R: Now, returning to comic books, can you tell us what's your process for writing a comic book script? ![]()
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