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Have decided to try writing/drawing another comic, this one based on an idea I had a few years ago for a noir-thriller-pastiche. Will try and make it a series of short stories to avoid the running-out-of-steam mid-epic problems I had with Personal Information. I'm also going to give the characters faces with this one. I may do it greyscale, not to make it look "old" but so if I decide to publish in book format I won't face the costs of colour printing (or alternately, it will work on b&w e-readers.)

The big thing with anything period is all the research, and a visual medium doubles the work - you have to look up at least a half-dozen details every time a character walks into a new room. I spent all this morning trying to learn enough about mid-century hair dyes to decide if the opening scene I envisioned will even work. Once I get the main character through that, I have to take her into a diner, which should be easier to find visuals for, as it's a pretty archetypal location.

In keeping with this, I finally caved and got that book of 1920s-40s crime scene photos I first saw last year; not so much for the actual crime details (which are probably too gruesome to draw, unless I want to lose 99% of my readers, and their lunches, right away) but for the locations - since in theory the police weren't supposed to touch the scene before taking the photo, these should be pretty accurate portrayals of a cross-section of American homes of the time*. Also, the photos of suspects and victims should give me a roster of unglamourized faces to draw from.

Meanwhile, I now know something about the following topics not directly related to my plot:

Shirley Polykoff, legendary ad writer (supposedly one of the characters on Mad Men is based on her)

Murray's Pomade, formulated in 1925 and still in business.

The Blackburn cult.

The Beebo Brinker Chronicles - 1950s lesbian pulp-fiction in which not everybody ends tragically!



*The camera angles tend to be pointed towards the floor, however.

Date: 2012-01-10 12:16 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] moon-custafer.livejournal.com
I wasn't going to originally (happened across the story through an indirect reference in the crime-scene book), but it's occurred to me that at some point my heroine ought to investigate a cult, if only to explore the idea that they're much harder to bring down in real life than in most fiction - if they run on the leaders' charisma rather than immediately-falsifiable claims, there's no curtain to tear down.

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