Whenever you read a comic book or go through a comic book archive, you feel like the comic books are written in a very easy manner. Almost as if the writer is a genius and just put his idea on a piece of paper. However, the reality behind such interpretations is a lot different. Most of the writers have a very hard time when they are creating the storyline, the characters and their development and the plot. This is because all the books in any comic book archive have a certain standard they must meet.

So, if you go through a comic book script archive, or if you ever get your hands on a “work-in-progress” script, you’d see how many scribbles there are. In order to write a comic book script the writers usually think of a storyline. Afterwards, they develop a certain character around the storyline and think of his or hers individual characteristics and features. However, most of the times, whenever the writers are developing a one-time character or something they’d use for a very long time, they think of their most important features. They immediately known if they want their character to fly, have certain superpowers or not. Especially if they plan on building a brand of the character by making games in the future and whatnot.

All in all, writers and comic book artists should be very patient whenever they are writing and creating a comic book. I surely requires a lot of time to think things through and to make an interesting, engaging storyline.