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  • I'm thinking the courtroom scenes will be from a defense attorney's point of view, and the investigation scenes will be from his assistants point of view.
  • Thanks!

    Mike Jacobs said:

    I'm not sure which direction you're going in, but you might want to look at the Perry Mason novels or the television show with Raymond Burr.

    How to write a courtroom portion of a Mystery comic.
    I need some advice on my comic. I'm working on the courtroom portions of the story. What Wollstonecraft be the best way to convey those in a comic?
  • I'm not sure which direction you're going in, but you might want to look at the Perry Mason novels or the television show with Raymond Burr.

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