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Comic Writing Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Movies Author

$21.75 - $28/hr

... games, comic books, music and other forms of entertainment. As a worldwide leader, Collider ... Please note that a writing evaluation may be required as part of our application process. Collider ...

Gaming Reporter

$25 - $34/hr

... games, comic books, music and other forms of entertainment. As a worldwide leader, ScreenRant ... Write in ScreenRant's house style following the training and peer mentorship period * Brainstorm ...

... games, comic books, music and other forms of entertainment. As a worldwide leader, ScreenRant ... Write in ScreenRant's house style following the training and peer mentorship period * Knowledge ...

Communications Coordinator I

New York, NY ยท On-site

$26 - $31/hr

Excellent written and verbal communication skills. * Ability to manage multiple projects in a fast ... Upfronts, Comic-Con, TCA, junkets, premieres, festivals, awards shows, and press trips.

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Talent Relations Specialist

Burbank, CA ยท On-site

$28 - $32/hr

Coordinate and work events and festivals (Upfronts, TCA, Comic Con, FYC Screenings, ATX, etc ... Strong written and verbal communication skills, and superior interpersonal skills. * Must be ...

ND ยท On-site

$3.0K - $3.3K/mo

... comic books, TCGs, sports cards, video games, home video collectibles, stamps and more. Today, CCG ... Strong written and verbal communication skills in English * Exceptional attention to detail with a ...

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How much do comic writing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for comic writing in the United States is $14.66, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.98 and $15.87 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Comic Writer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Comic Writer, you need strong storytelling abilities, proficiency in scriptwriting, and a solid understanding of visual narrative techniques, often supported by a background in creative writing or literature. Familiarity with digital illustration tools like Adobe Photoshop, Clip Studio Paint, or comic-specific script formatting software is commonly required. Creativity, collaboration, adaptability, and strong communication skills help writers work effectively with artists and editors. These skills ensure engaging, visually compelling stories that resonate with audiences and meet the fast-paced demands of the comics industry.

What is comic writing?

Comic writing is the process of creating the script and narrative for comic books, graphic novels, comic strips, or webcomics. It involves developing characters, dialogue, and storylines, often in collaboration with artists who illustrate the visual elements. Comic writers must understand pacing, panel structure, and how to tell a story visually and concisely. This form of writing combines creativity with an understanding of visual storytelling to engage readers through both words and images.

What is the difference between Comic Writing vs Script Writing?

AspectComic WritingScript Writing
CredentialsWriting skills, storytelling, comic art understandingWriting skills, storytelling, screenplay formatting
Work EnvironmentComics publishers, independent artists, online platformsFilm/TV studios, production companies, freelance
Industry UsageComics, graphic novels, webcomicsFilm, television, theater

Comic writing focuses on creating stories and dialogue specifically for comic books and graphic novels, emphasizing visual storytelling. Script writing involves developing scripts for movies, TV shows, or plays, with a focus on dialogue and scene descriptions. While both require strong storytelling skills, comic writers work closely with artists, whereas script writers collaborate with directors and producers. Understanding these differences helps aspiring writers choose the right path based on their interests and industry goals.

How do comic writers typically collaborate with artists and editors during the creation process?

Comic writers work closely with both artists and editors throughout the development of a comic. Writers provide detailed scripts that outline dialogue, panel descriptions, and pacing, while artists interpret these scripts visually. Regular communication is essential to ensure that the story's tone and intent are clearly conveyed in both writing and art. Editors review drafts, suggest revisions, and help maintain consistency in storytelling, making teamwork and adaptability important skills for comic writers.
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Infographic showing various Comic Writing job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 75% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 92% In-person, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $30,484 per year, or $14.7 per hour.

Operations Associate, PSA (Temp-To-Hire) (Shift 1)

Collectorsuniverse

Santa Ana, CA โ€ข On-site

$17/hr

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Collectors is the leading creator of innovative technology that provides value-added services for collectors worldwide. We grade, authenticate, vault, and sell millions of record-setting collectibles, all while modernizing and digitalizing the process to further our mission of helping collectors pursue their passions. We're always on the lookout for talented people to join our growing team.

Our services span collectible coins, trading cards, Funko Pops!, video games, event tickets, autographs, and memorabilia. Our subsidiaries include PSA, PCGS, SGC, and Card Ladder.

Since our founding in 1986, we have graded and authenticated millions of items. We employ more than 1,900 people across our headquarters in Santa Ana and offices in Jersey City, Tokyo, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Toronto, Guadalajara, Dallas, and Paris.

We're looking for temp-to-hire Operations Associates to join our team and handle receiving, encapsulation, quality control, and shipping responsibilities across the operation. This is an exciting opportunity to be one of our first employees in a brand new business unit.

You'll report to the Operations Supervisor and work from our Santa Ana, California office Monday through Friday for either an AM shift (6am - 2:30pm) or PM shift (3pm - 11:30pm).

What You'll Do:

  • Open, separate, and itemize department's mail by service type.

  • Match, count, and check items.

  • Verify service type with payment and verify its eligibility.

  • Enter item information into the database and print stickers containing order details.

  • Work with the Customer Service and Problem Orders departments to resolve problems.

  • Work with the Sales department for orders that have special deals and/or pricing.

  • Work with other cross-functional teams on special projects and/or deals.

  • Encapsulate and seal comic books.

  • Learning various sizes of gasket sizes and comic books holders.

  • Crack-out and re-seal comic books according to changes.

  • Inspect assembled parts and product for defects and deviations.

  • Verify information such as submission form details, product quantity, identification stickers, and labels.

  • Sort all orders by return carrier service.

  • Verify order correctness and completeness.

  • Package orders in mailing box containers, seal with tape and attach outside labels.

  • Process shipping for specified return carrier and close order.

  • Safely handle and account for valuable merchandise, ensuring its security and proper handling throughout all process stages.

Who You Are:

  • You have strong written and verbal communication skills.

  • You have the ability to work in a team environment.

  • You can prioritize all tasks and work in a fast-paced work environment.

  • You are a team player who is willing and able to work well with others.

  • You are professional in your behavior, interact respectfully with coworkers, and work well under pressure in fast-paced environments.

  • You produce high quality, accurate work and demonstrate thoroughness in your work.

  • You are dependable and able to follow instructions and respond to directions from your supervisor(s).

  • You have a working knowledge of Microsoft Office, e.g. Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Google Suite, e.g. Gmail, Google Docs, and Google Sheets.

  • You have good hand-eye coordination and are comfortable with physical labor.

  • Previous experience in a warehouse or manufacturing environment is a plus.

Physical Requirements:

  • Bending and Twisting: Bending neck/waist, twisting neck/waist, and squatting.

  • Computer Use: Typing, mouse work, and sitting and looking at a computer potentially for long periods of time.

  • Hand Use: Regular hand use for various tasks.

  • Hearing Requirements: Ability to hear alarms, signals, and verbal instructions.

  • Lifting and Carrying: Ability to lift, carry, and move materials up 50 lbs.

  • Receiving and Inspecting Submissions: Ability to receive, and in some departments inspect, submissions. Ability to use a sharp blade and retrieve submissions from packaging.

  • Sitting or Standing: Ability to sit or stand for extended periods of time.

Hourly Rate:

The reasonable estimated hourly rate for this position is $17.00/hr. Shift 2 workers are also eligible for an additional $1/hr premium, in addition to their standard hourly rate. Actual compensation varies based on a variety of non-discriminatory factors, including location, job level, prior experience and skill set.

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We are aware that there are instances where individuals are receiving job offers that fraudulently allege to be from Collectors or one of our business units. This type of fraud can be carried out through false websites, through fake e-mails claiming to be from the company or through social media. We never ask for personal information such as your bank account, Social Security numbers or National IDs, nor do we send or request payments for the purchase of business-related equipment. If you suspect fraud, please reach out to jobs@collectors.com.

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