So you’ve created your magnum manga opus, and you’ve done some scripting, some character sketches and a few pages of art. It’s probably a good idea to stop here and find a publisher. Many publishers will want to see your initial material presented to them in a professional manner. This is called a pitch. Pitches almost never include your full 180-page creation, and there’s a good reason for that. Many editors like to be involved from the starting point and help guide you toward a coherent plot, assist with pacing issues and offer suggestions on modifying character designs. Some editors, however, will be almost totally hands-off, and once your ...
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