I've had two stories published in an indie comic, one story featured mostly public domain characters and one original character, and the other story featured original characters. I know Fish Lee's work from the same comic I was published in. The problem was the first story was published in black and white instead of color and the second story had two pages with spelling mistakes. I sent the corrected pages to the editor but he did not use them. The editor did not inform me nor the artists I worked with that he was not going to publish them as we wanted. Anyway, I have these characters that I can include in your comic guidebook. I can write up histories for both lead characters as well as a villain from my second story. That's three characters. Is that too many? How do I go about submitting them? That will cost me a lot, I guess. Maybe I should only submit one character. I own all the rights to my characters Princess Marshmallow, Morio the dove and Professor Lagomorph and artist Greta Fantini even sent back the original art she drew. Since I may be able to use one of her drawings for your book, how much would that cost? I'm not real sure about this. Maybe I'm getting in over my head.