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Simple comic prompts
Simple comic prompts




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Randall Munroe communicates ideas very effectively with stick people on his webcomic blog xkcd: But there are some popular cartoonists out there who deal almost entirely with clever writing, such as Ryan North, who uses the same pictures but changes the dialogue in his Dinosaur Comics. Most of my favourite comics are by people who draw well, but most of the creators I follow have improved a lot since I first started following them you'll get better with practice. Joamette Gil's list of webcomics with black lead characters with links Stephen Collins - weekly Guardian comic stripĭan Berry - Dan also does a great series of podcasts interviewing cartoonists on his Make It Then Tell Everybody website.Īlso check out Maura McHugh's list of female comic creators in Europe with links Philippa Rice and her webcomic My Cardboard Life - fun use of collage! Kate Beaton (comics about history, literature, some autobiographical comics) Note: not all the content may be appropriate for young children.) If you're looking for some online comics, here are a few creators and their comics that have inspired me. Don't stop exploring if you don't like the first few comics you read: there are as many kinds of comics out there as there are other kinds of books: cooking comics, superhero comics, crime comics, romance comics, autobiographical journal comics, travel comics, journalist reportage comics, the list goes on! There are lots of places you can find comics: newspapers and newspaper websites, magazines, comics websites, your local library, bookshops and comics shops are the most obvious places. * I'm not sure what kind of comics I like! How do I find out? Here are some questions you might have, and I've done my best to answer them! Then someone on Twitter very reasonably asked, How would I even start? Let 2015 be the year more people from around the world take up cartooning/comics to tell their stories. JabberworksOn Twitter, one of my responses to the Charlie Hebdo tragedy was to post this:






Simple comic prompts