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Maker Comics: Draw a Comic!

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Wait time: About 2 weeks

Unleash Your Inner Comic Artist and Save the Day in This Ultimate DIY Graphic Novel!
The International Comics Library is in a lot of trouble! If Maggie can't come up with $500,000 in a week, Dr. Carl is going to bulldoze her grandfather's library and turn it into a parking lot! To save the day, she'll need all her comic drawing skills, the loyal library watchdog, and her new assistant (that's you!).
Inside Maker Comics: Draw a Comic!, you'll find illustrated instructions for seven exciting comic book projects. With the help of JP Coovert's step-by-step guidance, you'll learn to create and print your own comic books! Follow these simple steps to sketch out your story ideas, ink a comic page, and even self-publish your own comics to share with friends using a photocopy machine.
In this fun and engaging DIY guide, you will discover how to:
Write a compelling comic script
Draw dynamic comic strips
Create and print a captivating one-page comic
Develop expressive thumbnail sketches
Pencil and ink your comics like a pro
Print and bind your own multi-page comic book
Perfect for budding artists, writers, and comic enthusiasts, Maker Comics: Draw a Comic! is the ultimate resource for unleashing your creativity and bringing your comic ideas to life on the page.

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    • School Library Journal

      November 8, 2019

      Gr 4-8-A knowledgeable artist, her plucky pooch, and you (yes, you!) save the Comics Library while mastering the medium in this instructional work of graphic nonfiction. Maggie and her anthropomorphic dog, Rex, are reinvigorating the Comics Library in an anytown where you, the reader, have agreed to serve as their assistant. When dastardly developer Dr. Carl Stephens threatens to replace the library with a parking lot, the protagonists embark on a treasure hunt to save it. Maggie and several local entrepreneurs walk readers through the basics of making comics: scripting, drawing, penciling and inking, and printing. Fans of the publisher's "Science Comics" will appreciate the "Maker Comics" series, which use simple stories as framing devices for ambitious how-to guides. As a graphic novel attempting to teach kids how to create this very format, the book faces-and clears-an especially high bar. Although Coovert relies on digital tools to craft a volume largely about analog methods, he compensates with his tidy aesthetic; warm palette; diverse, gender-ambiguous cast; and accessible examples. While the narrative isn't so thin as to feel contrived, it's easily eclipsed by the step-by-step tutorials at the book's core, where Coovert's instructional images and concise text shine. Supplementary materials, including a glossary of comics terminology and a further reading list, round out this clarion call to expertly draw it yourself. VERDICT An approachable heir to the work of Scott McCloud for a new generation of budding comics artists.-Steven Thompson, Sadie Pope Dowdell Library, South Amboy, NJ

      Copyright 2019 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:4.5
  • Lexile® Measure:700
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:3

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