The ISB Guide To Writing: Silver Age Horror Comics
Like a lot of comics bloggers out there, I have serious aspirations to one day become a professional comics writer myself. That's why when I read a comic or go through the back issue stock at work, I don't just do it for the enjoyment, I study them to see how the pros work their craft.
And recently, I've stumbled onto one of the secrets of the trade. I know how to write Silver Age DC Horror Comics.
It's a lesson in writing that I'm going to pass on to you, on the off chance that you ever find yourself in a situation where you've built a time machine, gone back forty years, and replaced Robert Kanigher.
How do you write Silver Age DC Horror books? Easy. Put skeletons in a place where there aren't supposed to be skeletons. It can turn any situation from mundane... to horrifiscarifying.
Deceptively simple, I know, but take a look for yourself:
"Cheese Louise! The stripper we got for Charlie's birthday is really... a skeleton!"
"Ginchy! Frankie Avalon's actually... a far-out hot-dogging skeleton!"
"Oh no! Gordie Howe and the 1979 Hartford Whalers are actuallly... Stanley Cup-winning skeletons!"
And my personal favorite...
4 Comments:
Okay, that last one with the skeleton wearing a mask-- that's a little creepy. What's the Silver Age obsession with skeletons all about, though? what about Wolfman? Giant spiders? clowns?
1/08/2006 11:26 AM
With this knowledge, nothing can stop me from taking over the Vertigo Universe!
1/08/2006 7:28 PM
"Cheese Louise! The stripper we got for Charlie's birthday is really... a skeleton!"
"I told you: first you cook the cake, then you put the stripper in it!"
2/20/2007 9:11 PM
Very helpful piece of writing, much thanks for the article.
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