Comic Book Composition Workbook

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Comic Book Composition

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Comic Book

Composition

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Comic Book Composition

Make a Comic StripDraw a SuperheroDraw a Mini Robot

Mt. Crushmore vs The Human ShieldThe Adventures of Gazer Girl & Telescopic Terry

The Adventures of Tina Taller & BirdyThe Adventures of Racin' Jason & Seymore Stretchpants

The Adventures of Audio Albert & Small PaulComic Book Onomatopoeias *The Adventures of A.J. & C.K.

Write Your Own Comic Adventure! #1Write Your Own Comic Adventure! #2Write Your Own Comic Adventure! #3

Barber Shop Comic StripFinish the Comic Strip

Write the DialogueFinish the Drawing: What Kind of Paintings Can You See?

What's the Painting?The Adventures of Kid Wizard and Ninjastar!

Certificate of CompletionAnswer Sheets

* Has an Answer Sheet

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Comic StripMake a

Comics strips and comic books tell stories through a sequence of pictures.

They use panels, backgrounds, characters and word bubbles. They can have

elaborate or simple drawings. They are fun to create! Try to create your own

comic.

- Cut out the panels from page 2.

- Cut out and glue backgrounds into your comic from page 3.

- Cut out and glue your characters from page 4.

- Cut out and glue word bubbles from page 5.

Steps

HI SUPER

DOODLERSTHIS IS A

WORD

BUBBLE

THIS IS A

PANEL

THIS IS A

BACKGROUND

THIS IS

A

GUTTER

I’M A

CHARACTER

NOW MAKE

YOUR OWN

COMIC

PARTS OF A COMIC

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Panels

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Backgrounds

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CharactersCartoon characters can be fun! Here are some sample characters to get you

started. Finish them up by adding details such as hair, eyes, arms and hands.

Then draw your own in the space below. Remember to add color!

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Word Bubbles

Pow!

Buzz!

POW!

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Draw a SuperheroDraw a Superhero

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1. Let’s start with some basic shapes for the torso, elbows, knees, ankles...

3. finish the basic drawing 4. Join some shapes, color it in, and add the last details...you’re done!

2. Now add more shapes for the neck, arms and legs!

with Geometry

rectangle

Circle

pentagon

trapezoid

Triangles

visor

Join shapes

G is for geometry manhero of polygons

color the shapesdiamond

hexagon

More

trapezoids

hexagon

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Draw a SupergalDraw a Supergal

p

1. Let’s start with some basic shapes for the torso, elbows, knees, ankles...

3. finish the basic drawing 4. Join some shapes, color it in, and add the last details...you’re done!

2. Now add more shapes for the neck, arms and legs!

with Geometry

Circle

pentagon

trapezoid

trapezoid

Triangles

interesting shape for the eyes

Join shapes

P is for Polygalheroine of polygons

add a cape

color the shapesdiamond

hexagon

More

trapezoids

rectangle

some

hexagons

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Draw a MINI robotDraw a MINI robot

1. Let’s start with some basic shapes for the torso, arms, head...

3. finish the basic drawing... 4. Color it in and your done!...

2. Now add more shapes like triangles and half circles...

with Geometry

trapezoids

Triangles

Triangles

More

Shapes

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Mt. Crushmore vs

The Human Shield

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Onomatopoeias are popular in comic books and graphic novels because they are words that sound like what they describe. Find the comic-themed onomatopoeias in the word search. The words can be

vertical, diagonal, or horizontal, and forwards or backwards.

BANGBOOMKA-BOOMBLAMMOWHAMBONKZOWIEKA-POWBWAMBOINGBIFFCRUNCH

VOOMPCLASHKER-PLOPFWOMPTHUNKTHWACKWHAPFoompZWONKPLONKTHWIPZAP

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“The night of the aliens, part 1”

On a dark night, in a city not far from here...

Create your own comic with this worksheet! Start with the �rst panel and �ll in the rest of the text in the box to create the se�ing. Then, color the panels and �ll in the dialog!

Hint: What do you think the characters are feeling? How

would they react?

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“The night of the aliens, part 2”Create your own comic with this worksheet! You started with page one, and now it’s time to draw your own illustrations and write your own dialog to �nish the story. How will you end this adventure?

Hint: How will the charac-ters get to the ending you

want?

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“detective hamster mcsqueakers, part 1”Create your own comic with this worksheet! Start with the �rst panel and �ll in the rest of the text in the box to create the se�ing. Then, color the panels and �ll in the dialog!

Hint: What do you think the characters are feeling? How

would they react?

Detective Hamster McSqueakers was si�ing in his o�ce, when all of a sudden... “Hello, Mayor Whiskers! What seems to be the problem?” he asked.

RING-RING!!

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“detective hamster mcsqueakers, part 2”

Hint: What do you think the characters are feeling? How

would they react?

Create your own comic with this worksheet! You started with page one, and now it’s time to draw your own illustrations and write your own dialog to �nish the story. How will you end this adventure?

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“Where’s the water out west? part 1”Create your own comic with this worksheet! Start with the �rst panel and �ll in the rest of the text in the box to create the se�ing. Then, color the panels and �ll in the dialog!

Out west, a long time ago... Oh no! All the water in our well is gone! What happened to our water? What are we going to do without water?

Oh my goodness! What on Earth is that over there?

Hint: What do you think the characters are feeling? How

would they react?

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“Where’s the water out west? part 2”

Hint: What do you think the characters are feeling? How

would they react?

Create your own comic with this worksheet! You started with page one, and now it’s time to draw your own illustrations and write your own dialog to �nish the story. How will you end this adventure?

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Comic Book Composition

Comic Book Onomatopoeias

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hajBWAMtnspzwonku

rpekhtnktwuoghneo

lljlioohheoubnkce

eofoompuwthkotlre

tnigmekBIFFloznur

vkeaizanpktumownn

hnljkoetgjabetics

obathwackheBONKha

pvbscinketuopiurn

jmarketnmzekkucbs

znoltrumoobakhuuk

pSHwitieenkaeitre

mnkefiparjeauoper

okanhsalcinkptaop

oaroeiutyabjzohxl

vamoozapaaetnkwto

fhafuoipbanglayap

athunkaoehthpsert

mawtisdnfGNioboab

More worksheets at www.education.com/worksheetsCopyright © 2010-2011 by Education.com2012-2013

Onomatopoeias are popular in comic books and graphic novels because they are words that sound like what they describe. Find the comic-themed onomatopoeias in the word search. The words can be

vertical, diagonal, or horizontal, and forwards or backwards.

BANGBOOMKA-BOOMBLAMMOWHAMBONKZOWIEKA-POWBWAMBOINGBIFFCRUNCH

VOOMPCLASHKER-PLOPFWOMPTHUNKTHWACKWHAPFoompZWONKPLONKTHWIPZAP

Answer Sheet