ScreenRant is hiring a paid freelance Comics Content Writer (entry level) to create fast, accurate, original comics articles in their house style. This is remote, contracted work with training and peer mentorship up front.
About ScreenRant
ScreenRant is a major entertainment site publishing up-to-the-minute coverage across movies, TV, games, comic books, music, and more. It’s part of Valnet Publishing Group.
Schedule
- Freelance contract
- Remote
- Flexible schedule
- Fast-paced output and feedback cycles
What You’ll Do
- Write comics articles in ScreenRant’s house style after training/mentorship
- Fact-check, format, link, and source images (basic edits like sizing/brightness)
- Pitch story ideas when none are assigned
- Apply editorial feedback quickly and consistently
- Communicate openly with the editorial team
What You Need
- Strong passion for comics and willingness to grow in entertainment publishing
- Deep comics knowledge, especially DC/Marvel (current runs plus major past events/series)
- Excellent English writing (clean grammar, zero-sloppy typos)
- Understand the difference between news vs. features
- Comfortable working fully virtual, moving fast
- Relevant writing/editing experience (even small digital outlets count)
- Familiarity with WordPress, SEO, and basic analytics (GA) is a plus
Perks
- Competitive pay
- Consistent, timely payments
- Flexible schedule
- Remote from anywhere
- Large audience exposure
Important Note
Valnet requires adherence to editorial standards, including a prohibition on using AI to generate content.
Application Materials to Upload
- CV
- Cover letter
- (Likely) writing evaluation may be required
Add these upload slots (per your note)
- Sample articles / writing samples
- Cover letter
- CV
Also watch this landmine
They explicitly warn: apply to only one position at a time or you may be disqualified. If you truly want multiple roles, you need to justify it in the cover letter as “distinct expertise,” not “I’ll take anything.”
Take action
If you paste:
- 1–2 published links (or 2 writing samples you’d submit), and
- 6–8 comics topics you could cover tomorrow (ex: specific characters, runs, creators, eras),
I’ll write you a ScreenRant-ready cover letter that answers their application questions cleanly (and respects the no-AI rule).
Happy Hunting,
~Two Chicks…