Hmmm, I don't think we should do manga, it would seem incongruous to the setting-California in the late 90s. Manga wasn't as popular there and then as now(?).
Cool, Estelore. That's an approach I never thought of before!.
We should have just one writer for each an artist-that's how comic books are made successfully, the writer and the artist work intimately in tandem so that the words and the picture tell the story perfectly together.
Duff-extensive dialogue and narration aren't boring if you're creative enough with narration blocks and art that goes with it-Estelore's work is a good example.
As for different artists and writers, worry about that when we come to it.
And yes, I agree, it IS a huge undertaking, but if RAF doesn't do it-and we all agree we should-than who will?
We can make this work, guys. First, we just need a writer and an artist.