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Uploaded by on Jul 29, 2009

General advice to aspiring comic book creators.
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  • my name is Tan Fu Kang, u will see my name in the comic books.

  • @123fk Awesome! Looking forward to it!

  • Hey Gerry, I think you've given good tips on breaking in comics. I was also wondering what is the shortest deadline? What is the longest deadline? Cause I would like to see if, at my current speed, I could make a short deadline. Or if I can even make a longer deadline. lol

  • @Robocop1989 Well, a fellow inker of mine told me today that one time he was given a deadline of one week to finish 22 pages. That's crazy. The shortest one I heard so far. Longest deadline I know of was for Jay Anacleto's Marvels 2. I think it took him 4 years to finish 6 issues. But those are extremes. You usually have 28 days to finish one issue of 22-24 pages.

  • Sir Gerry, si Charles to!

    this video really lifted up my spirits... masama loob ko prior to watching.

    salamat dito :D

  • Thanks Charles. :)

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  • i didnt know he was a comic book artist!!!

  • Thanks for everything! :D You will see my name on the cover someday soon for shure!! :D I've been busting my a@# off... I'm drawing like 8-10 hours a day, I will not give up! :D

    It was a bit too much huh? :P

  • nice

  • Very informative, very inspirational and very realistic. This was a beautiful video. Thank you

  • Is it just me or has he improved his english!

    Your videos are so funny and some are serious but still nice to watch:)

  • great video. I can relate to the deadline issues you where describing. very uplifting video.

  • arent you the guy doing funny face on other videos?

  • I draw a lot of comics and I even have a set of characters, but I can only draw people (in primitive cartoon form.) I really want to make it in some kind of a cartoon business, and I wrote a few stories that might be good comic-book material. Your advice is very good, and it proves that I have a long way to go.

  • Awsome video! very helpful and I wont give up on my dream of making a graphic novel!

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