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Tips for increasing your chances of success with new-title acquisitions.
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“The visual is such a large component for us, so we’re looking for good-quality of art and an understanding of the use of pictures in telling a story. It’s about continuity and setting out the pages the right way,” he says.
Not convinced of this burgeoning niche? The film “300” took in millions at the box office, one of the most
successful films of the last few years. It was based on a graphic novel written and illustrated by legendary artist Frank Miller. Oscar-nominated “A History of Violence” also came from a graphic novel. Regardless, that doesn’t mean just any story will do. The same strategy of selecting unique books applies.
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