Sequential artists, cover artists, letterers and colorists are invited to submit for a virtual session with senior editors next week
With in-person comic book conventions on hold because of the COVID-19 pandemic, wannabe creators have lost the all-important opportunity to get their work in front of publishers and editors for advice and, just maybe, the chance to be published. Valiant Entertainment has announced plans to help fix that, via a virtual portfolio review program.
Running July 9 and 10, Valiant senior editors Heather Antos and Lysa Hawkins will offer 10 minute one-on-one sessions with 20 potential sequential artists, cover artists, colorists and letterers, chosen from those applying for the program by emailing the address [email protected] with their submission and contact information. Emails must be received by 9 a.m. PT July 8, with those chosen to participate receiving notification by 7 p.m. PT the day before the review.
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