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Instructions:
Draw 10" x 15" on 11" x 17"
art paper , preferably a two-ply smooth bristol board, in pencil only. Think about, in general, where word balloons
might go, but do not draw in any balloon shapes. Pencil
tightly and completely. Do your best work. If you are skilled
at lettering or design, then it’s acceptable to draw in your
own sound effects.
Keep track of how many hours you spend on
each page, and write that information on the back.
Make a
full-sized photocopy of the artwork for yourself.
If
submitting samples by mail, send the clean photocopies instead
of the originals, with the time-it-took info on the back, your
name and address and phone on each page, and a stamped,
self-addressed envelope for a reply.
SAMPLE
PLOT: HARLEY QUINN
PAGE
ONE
This
page has a really cool design element -- a tall, leggy, curvy
full length figure of Harley Quinn, her up-on-tip-toe legs
taking up a whole side, she bends at the waist, her torso
actoss the top of the page. She's grinning at us, and
holding a title card that reads "ROGUES GALLERY".
* In a big AMUSEMENT PARK, with
dual Ferris Wheels, wild roller coasters, carousels, and other
rides. It's evening, so all the concessions lights are
on, making things equally cheerful and yet moody. Lots
of people -- it's busy. Young, old, kids with puppies, some
babes, a smooching old couple carrying cotton candy, and so
on. Make it interesting and teeming with life.
Harley Quinn is in the scene, but we don't immediately
recognize her. She's wearing a light jacket with hood,
obscuring anyone noticing a costume. She looks bummed
out. The narration will be bouncy, like, "Wonderin'
why I'm so glum, chum? I'm missin' my guy!"
* "Not even the funhouse
mirrors cheered me up -- they reminded me of..him! Until
now!" Big panel -- with her face big in the left
side. She's just spotted an Amusement gallery -- one of
those stands where you try your skill shooting a watergun or
rifle with BBs at a target and win a prize. But this is
a really cool gallery. It says ROGUES GALLERY across the
top, and the prizes are these large, half-meter-tall stuffed
toy versions of Batman's villains: Multiples Riddler,
Penguin, Man-Bat, Scarecrow, and so on, and ONLY ONE of THE
JOKER. A couple of people have rifles and are already
firing BBs as the manager (with a money apron) smokes a
cigar.
PAGE
TWO
Start
with several same-size panels across the top half of the page:
* "Gotta have my
Joker!" Facing the right, into the booth, Harley
tosses a flurry of $$$ at the manager with one hand and points
with the other, girlishly. Manager hands to her a
chained-on-the-end rifle. Behind her in this angle, some
guy is calmly firing away at the target.
* Same angle. Harley aims
and starts shooting. The guy behind her
reacts, he's just won!
* Same angle. Tongue out,
more intense to the point of silly, Harley keeps firing.
The guy behind her points to the stuffed Joker, and the
manager reaches for it.
* Same angle. She's still
shooting till it runs out. BANG! BANG! CL*K CL*K
The guy leaves with his stuff Joker under his arm.
* Same angle. Harley
turns to look to her left (away from the reader), to see the
guy is gone, the manager has arms crossed waiting, and there's
an EMPTY SPACE where the Joker doll was. "HEY!
It's gone!" "Last one, Lady!"
PAGE
THREE
* Harley races towards us from the ROGUES GALLERY booth,
past people. The manager is knocked out, little stars
and stuffed Jokers dancing around his head for humor, and the
rifle bent around his neck. She sexily peels out of her
hooded jacket, now in full Harley Quinn costume, in search of
the stuffed Joker winner.
* We CUT TO: Wide angle.
Backshot of Harley Quinn, in a BUMPER CARS ride arena called
SPEED BUMP, she's hopping (show humorous movement trail)
around the cars to get to the other side, and all the little
cars are bump-crashing into one another. Make the cars
look like the various versions of the BATMOBILE through the
years -- 40s Batmobile, 50s style, TV show 60s version, movie
#1 version, animated version. Reference can be found
online.
* Medium close-up on Harley,
all excited now, looking down out a window. "There
he is!!" Sitting on one shoulder is a
miniature Paul Dini-animated style Harley with
"halo," saying, "I don't think you should cause
a ruckus..." And on the other shoulder is
another animated Harley with devil horns, rearing back with a
silly-looking mallet with the Joker's face painted on (even
the paint is dripping), saying, "You don't know her too
well, do ya?"
* SCRASSSH! She leaps out
through the window, glass shards everywhere -- do cool
reflections into the bigger glass pieces -- and people below
getting on a cool ROLLER COASTER called the WET & WILD
COASTER! -- looking up, wondering if this is part of the
entertainment.
* Harley latches on to
the end of the full roller coaster as it goes up the
incline...
* It pitches forward, and she
tips forward, her chest lands in some boy's face.
"Oops, Sorry. Don't say a word..."
PAGE
FOUR
* ....She's crawling up over people as it ZOOOOMS down
"pardon me...scuse me...pardon me..."
* As the coaster WHIZZZES
around a wild turn, she stands up, Joker toy in her hands
plucked from the couple, victoriously... "AT
LAST!!" "Geez, ya want it that bad, you
can HAVE it!!"
* SPLOOSH! She takes a
full-frontal hit of a blast of water that usually shoots right
OVER the coaster ride, knocking her off and the Joker toy goes
flying....
* ...down...
* ....PLOPP! It falls
onto her head, crooked, as she sits dejected, legs akimbo,
waist deep in water at the bottom of the coaster ride.
Behind her, police run up, nightsticks and pistols ready.
* OPTIONAL LAST PANEL:
She's imprisoned back in Arkham Asylum, in prison clothes,
cursing !#^@$% and jumping up and down on the now -tattered,
still-soggy Joker toy.
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