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* Compare [[Marvel Comics|"The Marvel Method"]] from the same era: One writer would plot a story, an artist would draw the comic, then another writer would do the dialogue, often having to explain things all by himself. This is why Marvel was able to put about half a dozen or so comics each month even though the stories were devised almost exclusively by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko. Marvel used this system as late as the 80's.
* Chester Gould, the creator of ''[[Dick Tracy]],'' made up his stories as he went along. His maxim was that if even ''he'' didn't know where a story was going at the start, then his readers certainly wouldn't be able to guess.
* ''[[Judge Dredd (comics)|Judge Dredd]]'' creator John Wagner has said this is the way he prefers to write. Case in point: the reappearance of {{spoiler|the Dark Judged}} in "Day of Chaos" wasn't originally planned, but with all that was going on in Mega-City One at the time, briningbringing them back was the perfect way to make things even worse.
 
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