
Comic book writer Mark Millar is looking for someone to draw his upcoming Hit-Girl series, and he's publicly offering $10,000 per issue and a "generous royalty package" to the selected artist.
"Instead of messing around emailing people privately I thought I'd just do a big shout out right now to the comic-book community," Millar said in a forum post on MillarWorld. "We're looking for someone truly great for this, someone who can really handle a monthly deadline."
The plan is to publish approximately 8 issues a year, making for two four-issue arcs, and "payment is $10,000 dollars an issue for black and white art and a generous royalty package for monthly books and trades." As noted by Newarama, Millar's open call offer makes for one of the highest-paying projects in comic book history.
Hit-Girl is owned by both Millar and John Romita Jr. The series was first teased back in October with a "superstar creative team" at the helm, which was planned to be revealed earlier this year. However, the unnamed artist has since left the project, leaving Millar in search of a suitable replacement.
For more on Hit-Girl, read up on Matthew Vaughn's plans for a Hit-Girl prequel film to Kick-Ass.
Alex Osborn is a freelance writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter.
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