Are there websites with scripts or transcriptions of comics, graphic novels, etc?
Yes, there are several websites and resources where you can find scripts or transcriptions of comics and graphic novels. Some of these may include:
1. **Comic Book Resources** - While primarily a news and review site, it occasionally features articles that delve into scripts or the writing process of specific comics.
2. **The Comic Script Archive** - A site dedicated to archiving comic scripts, though its comprehensiveness may vary by title.
3. **Media-specific wikis** - Certain fandom wikis or databases, like Fandom or Wikia, may have sections for graphic novels and comics that include plot summaries, character analysis, and sometimes scripts or excerpts.
4. **Academic resources** - University databases or libraries often have archives of graphic novels or research papers that might include scripts or in-depth analyses.
5. **Gumroad or similar platforms** - Some creators may sell or offer free downloads of their scripts for educational purposes.
6. **Fan communities and forums** - Sites like Reddit or specific comic-related forums often have discussions where fans share their finds, including scripts or detailed transcriptions.
7. **Publisher websites** - Some comic publishers may provide script samples or behind-the-scenes content.
8. **Google Scholar** - For more academic approaches, you can find research that might analyze scripts or the narrative structure of comic books.
Always remember to respect copyright and usage rights when accessing scripts or transcriptions.