Advices to comic writers from a readerI read a lot of comics on deviantArt and other websites, and I see a lot of good things but even more bad things. I am not perfect and I don’t hold the sacred truth in my right hand. This is just stuff that bugs me. So here is my humble advices to comics writers. English is not my first language so sorry for the mistakes.1. StorytellingWhere is the story?Many writers – or must I say artists in that case – have a good drawing style and cool characters, but no story to tell. If you have no story, you’ll lose your readers. And improvisation is not a good writing style. It leaves blanks that will confuse your readers and breaks the story. Think of your story first and write down the key events.The first impressionYour first impression is your cover page. Don’t make it boring! Too often, the cover only display the main characters and tell absolutely nothing about the story or the genre. Your cover must be a teaser of yo