Yes, you can. You could describe the scenes and characters in detail, and then find an illustrator to do the drawing part. Many successful comics start with a great story written by someone who can't draw.
Definitely. If you have a compelling story idea and the ability to convey it effectively in words, you can team up with a talented artist or even use stock images and manipulate them to create a comic. The key is the narrative.
You could start by storyboarding your ideas on paper and then scanning them. There are also apps that let you create comics using pre-drawn elements and templates.
Yes, some people have the skills to both write the story and do the drawings for a comic.
Yes, you can. Many manga writers focus on creating the story and characters, while collaborating with artists for the visuals.
Yes, you can. With the help of digital tools and collaborating with artists, it's possible.
You can start by writing a detailed script and collaborating with an artist. Or you could use digital tools that offer pre-drawn assets and templates to assemble your comic.
One way is to focus on the story and collaborate with an artist. Or you could try using photo manipulation or digital collage to create the visuals.
You can start by using photo manipulation software or apps. Find relevant images online and combine, edit, and add text to create a comic-like story.
Definitely. But it might depend on the specific comic book series and the publisher. Some publishers have digital subscription options, while others offer physical copies by subscription. You just need to do a bit of research to find the ones that suit you.
You could focus on the story and collaborate with an artist. Many successful comic strips are the result of a writer-artist team.
Well, you could try describing the scene in words really vividly to make up for the lack of drawing. Or maybe look for reference images to help you envision it better.