- 1). Write the title of the comic clearly on the front cover, with both the episode and series title clearly displayed.
- 2). Showcase the star of the comic on the cover so fans of the hero can quickly identify it as one they would like to buy.
- 3). Create a unique design that differs from the most popular style of recent covers. A cover which differs from its peers will stand out from the rack. For example, a darker cover will help a comic stand out amid a rack filled with bright covers.
- 4). Reflect the content of the comic accurately. A cover which does not accurately reflect the content of the comic may result in individuals interested in your comic passing it by when it seems to not be their style, while those who pick it up expecting one style will put it back down when they discover a different tone.
- 5). Draw the primary villain on the cover if featuring a popular villain to announce their presence, as you did with the hero.
- 6). Use artwork from the artist who drew the comic on the cover, if possible. This ensures the best match of content and most accurate representation of the themes and style.
- 7). Share your cover with friends or acquaintances in your primary demographic and determine if your current design appeals to the market you are targeting.
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