1. Clarity is Your First Priority
2. Treat the Lettering as a Part of the Artwork
3. Show the Feet Once Per Page
4. Keep Up the Momentum!
5. Remind the Reader Where Things are Taking Place
6. "Realism" is Less Important than Internal Consistency
7. Keep It Looking Pretty
8. Motion Lines Are a Cheat
9. Don't Run Bleeds Into One Another on Facing Pages
10. End Each Page on a Gag or a Mini-Cliffhanger
by Roger Langridge
complete article: [link]
via Cluj ComicsClub
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