I wrote in the other thread about how writing for a comic is different to me than plain regular writing. Because of and due to this, when I do comic writing, it's important for me to keep the scripting process as visual as possible. I don't end up with a script that would be worth anything to anybody but myself (and sometimes not even that

1. Over large span of time, daydream new ideas to use in plots.
2. Decide what needs to happen in upcoming chapter, in the great over-arcing plot of it.
3. Gather a bunch of tiny pieces of paper. On each paper, write down a plot point/event that needs to happen in this chapter.
4. Arrange the pieces of paper so that they correspond to a good storytelling/chronological order, making sure that loose ends are attended to and not left to flap in the wind.
5. Type up the notes in order in a word document. Now I have a multiple column piece of paper with things like "Cal home" and "Watch out" written on each line, representing a location/transaction.
6. Print out word document and begin drawing chapter. Refer to list to make sure that the events are unfolding in the agreed upon order.
Of course, at any time in the process, things from the beginning can be changed, moved, omitted entirely, if I deem it would be for the good of the story. So what about you guys? How do you plan out your work?