Marvel Wants You

Marvel Comics Press Release Posted in: News :: 0 Comments
15
Jul ‘06

The San Diego Comic Con is being held from July 21-23 and Marvel will be there on the lookout for the next wave of talented creators.

During the San Diego Comic-Con, Marvel will be reviewing portfolios of artists, inkers, and colorists for potential future work at the House of Ideas. All creators interested in having their portfolio reviewed should bring copies of their artwork (no originals) to the Marvel Booth, #4315, by 4 pm on Friday. After reviewing all samples, we will display a list of creators at the Marvel Booth on Saturday morning that includes the names and corresponding times of those people we are interested in meeting with.

Depending upon your area of expertise, you should be prepared to leave behind the following at the Marvel Booth for pre-screening review:

Pencilers
At least 5 pages of sequential art as well as examples of cover illustrations
Inkers
Samples of your work over at least three different pencilers
Colorists
Samples that effectively display your different techniques and coloring abilities on various types of pieces

Samples will not be returned.

If you think you have what it takes to work at the House of Ideas, be sure to show up at the San Diego Comic Con with your best work in hand. You just may land your dream job.

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