The Underrated Excellence of John Romita’s Writing

Knowledge Waits is a feature where I just share some bit of comic book history that interests me. Today, I discuss how John Romita’s skills as a writer are less celebrated than his skills as an artist. Generally speaking, the two most notable ways to write a comic book are the “Full Script Method” and the “Plot First Method”, now better known as the “Marvel Method.”The writer would then add dialogue to the finished pages (sometimes the writer would have already noted the dialogue that they are thinking of for the panels, but not always).

Knowledge Waits is a feature where I just share some bit of comic book history that interests me. Today, I discuss how John Romita’s skills as a writer are less celebrated than his skills as an artist.

Generally speaking, the two most notable ways to write a comic book are the “Full Script Method” and the “Plot First Method”, now better known as the “Marvel Method.”

The writer would then add dialogue to the finished pages (sometimes the writer would have already noted the dialogue that they are thinking of for the panels, but not always).

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