I give 24-Hour Comic Day 2022 a try

Oct. 1, 2022
Can I make a 24-page comic in 24 hours? Maybe. I learned to sketch in seven-minute bursts between the stops of the Q Train, but I can also spend an hour with a microscope, erasing the tiniest of smudges.

What is 24-HOUR-COMIC Day?

24-Hour Comics Day is an annual international celebration of comics creation. On this day, creative folks take on the challenge to create a 24 page comic book story, normally months worth of work, in 24 straight hours.

from the 24 Hour Comics Day website

Quick work and slow work

Interestingly, the last two years have been about pacing for me, as far as comics go. Technically, I sped up by about 500% by finally buying an iPad Pro with Procreate. I was a sketchbook monster, like I said, but for my longer comics, I followed a really arduous digital process.

I’d draw fast with a marker on Bristol paper, not pencilling first (I wanted “Zen immediacy”), and then took a photo of it with my phone. Then, I traced the lines in the photo in Illustrator. After that, I cut and moved tons of sections of lines that came out “too Zen.” Then, I added color. If you didn’t get all that, you probably at least noticed there’s like 25 steps.

With the tablet, I use a “marker,” and I can “erase” as I go. It enables my bad behavior of not pencilling first, but I love, love it.

So, the technical aspects of my art sped up. The composition part slowed down.

I want to create stuff that’s more layered, moving and funny. So, I’m actually writing scripts, squirreling them away for a few months, and revisiting them for edits. And repeating. I’m working harder and being patient, and to revisit stuff with fresh eyes. I think the quality of my work has improved.

So, it’s weird that I ended up, for 24-Hour Comic Day, drawing a short story that I’ve been mulling over for two years. I only took a few hours, though, to think through how to adapt it as a comic …

How I art

Oct. 9, 2022
I opted to draw a creepy short story I wrote a few years ago, but had not drawn, and finished 12 pages in 24 hours—over a week. That’s very good for me, but next year, I’ll nail that 24-hour challenge.

Read “Donna” here!