Oh my lord, your comics are absolutely glorious. Your story boarding composition is so on point. If I may ask, do you have any advices / ressources for people who want to improve at making comics? *v*
Why, thank you a lot! ^^
Regarding making comics, I feel I can give just 2 general tips:
read comics/mangas that you find appealing with intent. what do you like about them? why the page composition grips you? how did the artist give you a certian emotion with what they showed you? what visual choices were made to convey the actions and/or the feelings of the characters? how did the background - or its absence - helped? and so on (read actual comics, not just scrolling webtoons - no shade, they're just not great for composition study)
practice with sketched thumbnails. try to replicate what you learned from your observations with scenes you have in mind, without the pressure of making a finished comic page (or several). all my comics starts with shit like this
nothing fancy, as you can see XD try different solutions, have fun
There are many manuals and courses useful to learn the basics of comic art, but, as usual, the only way to improve in something is doing it and building experience. That said, you don't have to do masterpieces! Have fun first, especially for fanworks! I assure you that every piece of art is important and appreciated, regardless of its level of refinement ^^
Thanks for the ask and good luck!
God-tier comic gives great advice (mainly a reminder to self for redraws/future comics)














