If you want someone to draw your novel into a manga, you can refer to the following matters and requirements: 1. The issue of copyright: When adapting a novel into a comic, you need to ensure that the copyright is protected. If the novel was created by an individual, then the copyright belonged to the author. The adaptation of the comic needed the author's authorization. If the novel is already published or in the process of being published, the copyright may already be owned by the publishing house or the publishing company. 2. Manga style: The style and presentation of a manga can be different from that of a novel, depending on personal preference and the goal of manga creation. If you want a novel to be easily adapted into a manga, you can choose a manga style that is similar to the novel. This way, it will be easier to find a suitable work and manga artist. 3. Cost: You need to pay for adapting a novel into a manga. These fees may vary depending on the comic author, the publishing house, the copyright fees, and other factors. Generally speaking, if the novel had already been published, the copyright fee for the adaptation of the comic book could be higher. If you don't publish a novel, you need to find an independent comic author or a publishing house. The cost may be lower. 4. Whether or not you need to pay: It depends on your own situation. If you plan to create your own manga, you don't need to pay any fees. However, if he wanted someone else to adapt the novel into a manga, he would have to pay a fee. You can consider negotiating with the comic author or the publishing house to see if you need to provide some copyright fees or other support. I hope these hints will be helpful. Before adapting a novel into a manga, I suggest you carefully consider the copyright and cost issues to ensure that you have enough rights and interests.