What does it take to keep a comic book on schedule? In this distilled interview, Mike Marts (Editor in Chief, Mad Cave Studios) discusses the complex process of scheduling a comic book production pipeline and coordinating the work of writers, artists, inkers, colorists, letterers, and editors. Mike shares insights into how comic book editors build realistic production schedules, manage deadlines, and ensure that every member of the creative team has the time and resources needed to produce their best work. From script delivery and penciling to coloring, lettering, and final publication, this behind-the-scenes look reveals the project management skills required to bring comics to life. Whether you're an aspiring comic creator, writer, artist, editor, publisher, or simply curious about how comics are made, this conversation offers valuable insights into the business and craft of comic book production. #MikeMarts #ComicBooks #ComicBookEditor #ComicBookSchool #ComicBookPublishing Mad Cave Comics: Get Nottingham here - https://amzn.to/4434hcl Get Speed Racer here - https://amzn.to/4v7Kp3Z Get Dick Tracy here - https://amzn.to/4xpZY8m With Buddy Scalera (Marvel Comics), Mike Fasolo (Robot Chicken), and Deanna Destito (The Beat) Edited by Mike Fasolo. https://mikefasolo.com using Camtasia software https://www.techsmith.com/camtasia. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases

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