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Comics


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The CoH Comic Index is a City of Heroes fan-based and fan-run WikiMedia website providing information about the various COH Comic Book series, characters and even helpful tips, guides and more to help YOU in making your own fan-based comics.

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If you are just starting, please visit our Getting Started section.


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News

Happy Holidays

BattlerockX

Just want to take this time to wish everyone Happy Holidays and we will see you in 2022!


(Submitted by BattlerockX (talk) 12:06, 24 December 2021 (UTC))



Featured Article

Don't Be Afraid To Have Help

In major comic publishing companies such as Marvel or DC Comics, the art of making comics is a group activity. There are different people involved in writing, drawing, inking, coloring, editing, and then publishing every comic under their banner. Every story is hashed out and discussed in meetings long before you even hear about it, never mind see it on the store shelf.

With non-professional comic creators, though, it's usually one or sometimes two people handling everything.

That's why it helps to get a second or third sets of eyes on your work.

Getting help from other comic creators or simply from friends or family members gives you an independent view of your work. Sometimes they will spot errors that you have not noticed. Sometimes they will see a scene that they may question, and maybe give you suggestions on how to fix it. This gives you the opportunity to make the needed changes and corrections before the comic is published, rather than try to struggle afterward with re-publishing corrected issues.

And, if you think about it, some of the greatest comics published were a team effort. Siegel and Shuster. Lee and Kirby. Keane and Finger. Wolfman and Perez. Waid and Ross.

Never be afraid to ask for some extra eyes.


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(Submitted by BattlerockX (talk) 18:25, 18 May 2020 (PDT) )



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The City of Comic Creators was founded in early 2008, and created to promote comic book creation by the fans and players of the City Of Heroes/City of Villains/Going Rogue franchise. This is done by promoting the creation of comic books, and educating the player-base on the how's, the why's and the where's of comic book creation, publication, and representation.

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