I'd recommend 'Garfield' for beginners. It's got humor, easy-to-follow plots, and is visually appealing. The characters are loveable and the comics are great for a light read.
I'd recommend starting with 'Amazing Fantasy #15' which introduced Spider-Man. It's a classic and a great entry point. Also, 'The Fantastic Four #1' is a good choice to get familiar with the Marvel universe.
I think 'Smile' by Raina Telgemeier is a wonderful choice for beginners. It's a coming - of - age story about a girl dealing with dental problems and middle - school drama. It has a simple yet engaging art style. 'Babymouse' is also suitable. It's cute and has a lot of fun stories for new comic readers to enjoy.
Well, for starters, you need to understand the basics of anatomy and perspective. Also, study different styles of comics to get inspiration. Keep practicing and don't be afraid to make mistakes.
For beginners, it's essential to study basic drawing techniques and understand composition. Come up with a unique concept and do lots of thumbnail sketches. Also, read other comics to get inspiration.
Start with simple shapes and basic anatomy. Practice sketching characters and objects regularly. Look at tutorials and reference images for inspiration.
Start with simple shapes and basic anatomy. Practice sketching characters and objects regularly. Look for tutorials online or in books to learn techniques.