Pre-draft Assignment #3

What I learn on monday that impacted me was how you read comics and how inspiration can come from anything. There’s so many ways to start a comic, rather it’s the words that come first then the picture or vise versa. It can be a bit difficult writing led along drawing a comic. It did change how I wanna do different formats. Made me want to try something different like interviews or a behind the scenes of the comic and characters. It’s unique and different to me because I never tried it before and it’s me being a fictional reporter interviewing these characters from Ms. Marvel. Im excited to start this format, see what I can do and get out of my usual essay writing. Ms. Marvel taught me a different writing style and brought me back to my childhood days.

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  1. Najah,

    Your idea about inserting yourself as a fictional reporter, getting more in depth with the characters in Ms. Marvel, absolutely blows me away. I love it so, so, so much: you’re right, it’s incredibly unique. I am so stoked to see how it develops and ultimately turns out. Make sure you design your interview questions — and make your fictional interviewer persona — in a way that will really get as behind the scenes as you want, answering the kinds of questions you still have about the comic, the kinds of things you still want to know about the characters. I’m so excited for this: thank you for having such an amazing idea and sharing it with the rest of us!!!

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