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Comics. You think of childish superheroes and the Sunday paper. But now they are the talk of Hollywood. For newcomers to comic books and old fans of the classics, here is a guide to superheroes, graphic novels, and all that is in between.
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How to draw comics

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So, You Wanna Be a Comic Book Artist? - Philip Amara; Pop Mhan (Illustrator)
Call Number: JUVENILE 808.06674
ISBN: 1582700583
Publication Date: 2001-09-30

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How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way - Stan Lee; John Buscema; John Buscema
Call Number: JUVENILE 741.5 LEE
ISBN: 0671530771
Publication Date: 1984-09-14

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How to Draw Kung Fu Comics - ComicsKey Staff; Man Wai Cheung; Wai Kit Leung (Artist)
Call Number: JUVENILE 741.5 CHEUNG
ISBN: 1588993949
Publication Date: 2005-04-04

 

What are Comics?

Comics range from two or three images to convey a joke to novels that discuss politics. There are comics for all audiences, and no matter what your mood, there is something within this broad range for you. Some of the famous comics go back to classic Peanuts and Marvel Superheros, while modern ones vary from Bone to Persepolis. Through this guide, you will be able to see and learn about all the different types of comics and graphic novels, and we hope you will find something you come to love!

 

How to make a comic book

 

How to become a comic book artist

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