Comic book illustrator

I do not know if this the right place to ask so please remove the post if not. 

My autistic 11 year old son who has cerebral palsy and DCD has a special interest, desire, motivation to be a comic book writer.  He is not great at drawing and his handwriting is variable. His amazing little brain is bursting with volumes of his creative comic book characters and their plots, plans and stories which I would love to help him find a way to produce on paper.  Is there another young person or adult out there who loves to illustrate who could be interested in taking this on as a project or interest. Would love to hear from anyone who could translate my sons creativity from thoughts and ideas onto paper?  

thanks 

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  • hello.one of my dreams is also drawing comics, but I'm at a creative dead end and have lost my drawing skills ( head injury). I think that you yourself could help create comics for your child. It would bring you closer together and maybe it would be fun for you too. It is not necessary to create something high-tech at the beginning, you can think through the plot, storyboard, and details together. I also came up with the idea that you can make different materials of the location in which the action takes place and buy special mobile dolls for drawing, these dolls can be placed in the location in the right poses and draw from nature or take photos. You can also learn the basics of color and composition together. perhaps your child will become a super professional and will create the best for a lot of money. I hope so. Moreover, now there are a lot of styles in comics, ranging from illustrated stories to frames without text. there are detailed drawings, and there are those that seem to be drawn by a child's hand. In any case, this is a hobby that is worth developing and expanding.

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  • hello.one of my dreams is also drawing comics, but I'm at a creative dead end and have lost my drawing skills ( head injury). I think that you yourself could help create comics for your child. It would bring you closer together and maybe it would be fun for you too. It is not necessary to create something high-tech at the beginning, you can think through the plot, storyboard, and details together. I also came up with the idea that you can make different materials of the location in which the action takes place and buy special mobile dolls for drawing, these dolls can be placed in the location in the right poses and draw from nature or take photos. You can also learn the basics of color and composition together. perhaps your child will become a super professional and will create the best for a lot of money. I hope so. Moreover, now there are a lot of styles in comics, ranging from illustrated stories to frames without text. there are detailed drawings, and there are those that seem to be drawn by a child's hand. In any case, this is a hobby that is worth developing and expanding.

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