I'm a whiz with Paint, (program, not pigment), but my cpu doesn't like posting pics, for some reason, and it would take forever.
I can draw, but my scanner is dead, so that's out.
Hmmmn.
Ahah! I read a LOT of very-well-made graphic novels (V for Vendetta, Sandman, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, et cetera), and I know how the story lines flow. As long as we remember to stick to the source material, I could write a frame-by-frame storyboard of how the GN should run. The artist could take that description and draw is out. Of course, this would depend on my ability to find the time for it, but it could work.
Example: frame 1, full left, 3 units vertical by one unit horizontal (there are between 9 and 15 units or 'cells' per page, by size).
Frame is blackout, with two yellow, feline eyes barely visible. Text: <My name is Jake. I can't tell you my last name....>
frame 2, second from left, 3 units vertical. Fade from blackout, silhouette of tiger ears, visible. Text: <I can't tell you where I live.>
frame 3, third from left, 3 units vertical. Light grey mist/smoke obscures setting, but still allows some visibility. We can see a vague shape of a humanoid head and torso, with tiger features, like the ears and eyes. Stripes stand out bold black, despite the smoke. Text: < (whatever it is he says next)...but we won't let them find us.>
and so on and so forth.
Whatcha think?