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Marvel Try-out Book : ウィキペディア英語版
Marvel Try-out Book

''The Official Marvel Comics Try-Out Book'' is an oversize book originally published by Marvel Comics in 1983. Conceived by then-Editor-in-Chief Jim Shooter, the book was in the form of a contest encouraging up-and-coming comics creators to try their hand at getting a job with the company. The winner would be awarded a professional assignment with Marvel.
The book described the respective jobs and accompanying tools of a writer, penciller, inker, letterer, and colorist, and then provided pages ready for the hopeful cartoonist to work on. An unfinished Spider-Man story (titled "Personals") was the springboard for the try-out portion, which among other features contained blank, pre-ruled pages for pencilers, pre-penciled "non-photo blue" pages (by artist John Romita, Jr.) to be inked and lettered, and completed black-and-white pages to be colored. The entire book was printed on two-ply 11" x 17" paper, replicating the size that a typical comic book was drawn on.
== Publication history ==
Though the book was published in 1983, the contest winners were not announced until 1986.〔Shooter, Jim. ("Bullpen Bulletins," Marvel Comics cover-dated Feb. 1986. )〕 The initial winners were:
* Plotter and scripter: Chuck Duffie
* Penciller: Mark Bagley
* Inker: Doug Hazlewood
* Colorist: P. Jeanine Pasda
* Letterer: Robin Riggs
For their outstanding entries, the winners received a commemorative certificate. They were also promised "their first regular professional assignment, which will be finishing the Spider-Man story 'Personals' which was begun in the ''Try-Out Book''. The result of their labors will be published next spring in a special giant-sized issue of ''The Amazing Spider-Man''."〔 That promised issue never was published. However, artist Bagley is now a well-known penciller who would go on to have an extended run on The Amazing Spider-Man in the 1990s and then ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' with Brian Michael Bendis in the 2000s. Inker Hazlewood has had a steady career, ironically mostly for DC Comics, since the late 1980s. Duffie and Pasda have yet to see their work in print.

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