The absolute state of the American comics industry
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But that also requires hiring people who don’t hate comic books or just want to use it for a platform
That's all there is to it. The Japanese method is tens of thousands of people wanting to sell their art, and dozens of studios and distributors purely wanting to make money. Artists submit work and if someone thinks its good enough they give them a publishing contract. If they sell, they are offered more profitable contracts. That's it. It's like writing books anywhere.
Whatever is possessing the husk of American comics industry, it's not a functional business and hasn't been for a long time. Ostensibly it's two giant studios who are also the distributors. You can submit work to them or get a foot in the door through a connection inside and word of mouth. If they really think you got what it takes, maybe they'll give you a shot. "Got what it takes" means you agree with their company values and messaging, get along with the old staff, and are willing to work for peanuts. "Give you a shot" means you can apprentice under another artist for a while until you're ready, become a background illustrator, or if you're a writer they might even use your idea as the basis for a future Batman/Superman/Spiderman story!
It's not classic publishing model where they put anything in stores to see what gets an audience. They're just running on autopilot and the fumes of old IPs. Actual creative types tend to realize this early on and don't even apply. The people working for the industry are hacks who just want to make it big and get Hollywood to pick up their story for a blockbuster movie. The longer it doesn't happen, the more cynical and corrupt they become. This isn't even getting into the SJW parasites that infest and consume all rotten businesses now, who reanimate the corpse of their host to scream at you how it's not about the money - it's about sending a message.
Japan has doujinshi culture: self published comics. Twice a year there is an event called Comiket where the main attraction is the release of new doujinshi. A lot of professional creators get their start by making doujinshi.
While some doujinshi violate copyrights, publishers look the other way because they understand that this is the source of their talent pool.
The closest thing we have to this in the west is fan fiction. We could never have a Comiket type event for fanfiction, because the corporates would not hesitate to squash it.