What Needs to be In My Art Portfolio? | DC Comics Artist Jason Fabok
The grind in being a comic artist can take a lot of dedication - but just as important is developing a strategy to make sure that your dedication brings results. Jason Fabok has worked on a number of high-profile DC Comics titles, including 'Batman' and 'Justice League'. Each book presents its own specific set of challenges: complex city backdrops for the former, drawing multiple iconic characters per-page in the latter. In this interview, Jason describes his strategies - not only on how to maintain a focused & on-point work ethic, but also on how to show others the range you're capable of drawing through your art portfolio before you're even hired. Subscribe to THE JAMES RAIZ MEDIA NETWORK TheBoxOfficeArtist: / theboxofficeartist TheBoxOfficeArtist REACTS: / @jamesraiz TheBoxOfficeArtist LIVE: / @boaartwork TheBoxOfficeArtist SHORTS: / @boashorts TheBoxOfficeArtist PODCAST: / @jamesraizpodcast TheBoxOfficeArtist FAMILY: / @boalife

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