<p>Unless you’re Frank Miller, comics and comic books tend to have more to do with writing than art, the drawing in them tends to be rather crude compared to fine art, simply because of space and size limitations. Scott Adams admits Dilbert is really not very well drawn, even if it has made him a fortune. </p>
<p>I happen to think the guys who do cartoony type things can be very talented, but art departments on the whole will disagree. You can submit it, but you’re probably fighting an uphill battle unless you are very, very good. But if you were a 21st century Thomas Nast, that would be a different story.</p>