Titan Comics submissions page states the following:
"Comics freelance projects currently available at
Titan Comics, as well as help and resources for aspiring creators.
Please get in touch if you feel your work is right for a project."
"Titan’s preferred format for new and original series is for stories to
be told in four or five issues, each of around 20-22 pages in length."
"We are happy to receive pitches for ongoing series, but please bear in
mind that the first four/five issues should be a story arc that is
satisfying and complete in and of itself, while leaving open the
potential for more. If you have an idea for a 100-issue series, that’s
absolutely fantastic, but please bear in mind we are unlikely to
greenlight more than the first volume to start with."
"If a submitted project has an artistic collaborator (and these projects
are the most likely to make it through our new projects process most
quickly, as noted below), samples of the artist’s continuity work must
be included. This means sequential storytelling, either samples pages
from the project (preferred), or samples of the artist’s work from
previously published comics, if applicable. Character designs are also
very useful."
All this is great news for our project, as we have along term plan but are planning to release singular issue that have their own arcs, as well as have a writtng/illustrating/colouring team already, and Titan are indeed looking for new creator owned content to publish. This makes Titan a very appealing company to pitch too.
Titan submission guidelines: http://titancomics-wanted.tumblr.com/guidelines
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