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Creating your own Manga, Graphic Novels, Comix



Create your own Comic Strip - Tell your story

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Professor Garfield Comics Lab - is a creative & interactive writing and comics program. Video lessons & teacher resources as well..

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BLANK COMIX TEMPLATES

Planning your story well can save you many a headache. Think it through with a Storyboard!


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Making A Cartoon Show

The animatic The voices were then put together with the storyboard to create a very rough animation so the director could see how it would play as a ten minute episode. Above is an animatic made from the storyboard:

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Making a Graphic Novel


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Shot Types. This Video explains how your shot selection can help tell your story more effectively...


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Sometimes referred to as the “golden age of comic books,” the years from the late 1930s through the early 1950s marked a period of creativity and innovation in the medium. Superman debuted in 1938, followed by Batman (1939), Wonder Woman (1941), and several others; these superheroes brought hope to millions suffering privation and loss during the Great Depression and the Second World War. Through characters with dual identities, one ordinary and one extraordinary, comic books showed how a super-powered citizen could save an entire city or world from disaster.


Graphic Novel Haul 

Interview with Author Raina Telgemeier


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The image at the top of this webpage was created with BeFunky.com  

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Padlet is an application to create an online bulletin board that you can use to display information for any topic. Easily create an account and build a new board. You can add images, links, videos, and more.

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Free Photo Editor - with many effects
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