
Makings of Comic
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1st - 8th Grade
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Matthew Nguyen
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Making of your own Comic
by Professor N
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Now do you want to make an Action-Packed Adventure? o maybe a Sci-Fi Journey? Whatever it is, Its sure to be a hit! You just need to know where to start.
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The Basics.
Okay, You'll need just couple of basic things no matter what genre your doing, A Main Character that you'll create on the next slide, Possibly a Sidekick or an Assistant that will help and/or guide your Character and lastly, an Antagonist. A Challenger or the main Bad Guy or Villain that will not stop until he or she succesfuly ceased the Main Character in his or she's Goal.
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Draw
Try to Design your Charater, Get inspriation or anything. Just let your imagination free as the wind!
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Draw
Try to Design your Villain now,
Get inspriation or anything. Just let your imagination free as the wind!
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now we got your character, there are many types of people so i'll split my lesson for the cerrtant type of people so it'll help as may people as possible.
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The Organized and Planning People
Skip if you don't like or not one of these people
Now if you like to Plan before you Do, Follow these simple Steps to guide you through.
1. Now that you have your Main Character, Make a choice, make a Sidekick and/or Villian.
2. THIS IS A CHOICE so you don't have to do it. But you can make your Characters Backstory and/or Origin.
3. Make a problem that unleashes your character.
4. Set out a story and the journey along with the challengs that your Character will compete with.
5. Make final and you have a Choice to end the story or end it with a cliffhanger, or possible a To Be Continued. Also a cliffhanger to indicate that a possible squel may come
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The CopyCats.
Again, For people who want to do their own thing, Skip Ahead!
Ok so you guys just want to piggyback off of everything, Right? Well then what better place to do that then HERE!
1. You have your Character so now if you chosed like, Sci-Fi, make a backstory of how their either sent Back In Time or Teleport or anything like that. If its an Adventure. You can choose the theme, Venture into the unknown? The Wild and/or Jungle? Maybe a Chaotic city overloaded with Robots?
2. Make a Problem and Solution! What i mean is that you get
to choose your own Challange or maybe a Villian, The naming and power is all up to you, But since this is the copy cat section i'll give examples, Toxic Beams, Flight, Knife Summoing, Stun eyes, LAVE ARMS! SHAPE SHIFTING!!! Anyways now that you got that
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Continued of the Copy Cats.
3. So now you can make a very chessy ending and hope that people will like it and not find this lesson out.
4. possible that they do so you could make a sidekick to go along and copy this type of story again and again just changing certant things but they'll find out soon enough.
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Multiple Choice
Quick Review: What is the basic items or people that you need done?
Hero, Villain, Backround, Cover.
Sidekick, Hero, Villain, Cover.
Cover, Villain, Hero, Plan.
Background, Plan, Hero, Assistant
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The Quick Thinkers
Yet Again, If you don't fit in this category, Move On!
Now i bet you didn't even make the cover or plan yet. You don't plan every step, just react in the moment. Well your gonna have to Think Quick while progessing through this lesson,
1. Quick! Make your Main Character's name and your Villains name while your at it.
2. Make random enemys that pop up in your head where ever you go, get inspiration.
3.Find out if you want a sequel or not. and then make the end accordently.
4. and then your done and repeat these steps for your sequel!
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The Leftovers
Your the remaining people who don't fit with the other catagorys
ok so let me guess, your a special kind of person. You don't copy or think quick, You might get a little messy at times but in the end, you might be the best kind of writer, because believe it or not but im a Leftover too. and im proud of it, so its time you do to,
1.You have your characters, if you have a sidekick, you wanna choose, do you want them to meet for the first time or do you want to start the story with them be buds already and just tell the backstory? Now if you don't have a sidekick, you may choose by introducing your character and tell the story as your book progesses. So their, mysterious....
2. Introduce your villain in any way possible, its all up to you now so make the most of it.
3. Make enemys or anything that will bring your Villain and your Hero together.
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The Leftovers
Continued
4. now make some diolauge or anything because your Villain and Hero shouldn't start fighting eachother with no good reason whatsoever so do that,
5. Sequel is key, You have a choice but it is HIGHLY reccomended by the one and only me.
6. Plan out your Sequels name and Repeat, but change it up and make sure it can't compare to your first and orginal, So, Spice it up and you are set!
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Fill in the Blanks
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Fill in the Blanks
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YOUR DONE!
So now, you have your ultimate comic. Hope you learned lots with...
PROFESSOR N.
actually not a professor yet.
Making of your own Comic
by Professor N
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