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Real-Life Communication -- Solution

You look over the comic book survey and begin to make a list of points favouring your own work:

  • In spite of the current slump in the market for superhero comics, your comic has sold well and has shown broad appeal.

    • According to retailers, your book is popular with a diverse age group -- young teens and middle-aged people.
    • According to the survey, people from these two age groups represent over 35 per cent of all comic buyers.
    • People in each of these two age categories spend more on comics per week than any other single category. The survey says the average weekly spending for people in these two groups is $9.33. You fit well into both categories.
    • Given the potential market and its proven success already, your work would be a wise investment for any publishing company.

You've gathered the points together and now you're ready to write a letter!

Developing your communication skills is very important to comic illustrators. Not only do they have to communicate on paper with their art, but they also need to work closely with people.

"Being an independent, I've got to manage my own promotions and accounting," says Jenny Frank. "I also deal with the printers, the distributors and even the retailers -- all on top of writing and illustrating my comics."