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Jessica
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8. Make double-sided copies of your stack of pages. Many libraries have copiers that can make double-sided copies. Look for one that has an automatic feed!
9. Take the copy of your comic and fold it in half. Use a spoon to help flatten out the fold.
10. Open up your comic and--using a long neck stapler--staple twice along the fold, stapling the pages together. Libraries will usually have these!
— Jul 11, 2023 03:11PM
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9. Take the copy of your comic and fold it in half. Use a spoon to help flatten out the fold.
10. Open up your comic and--using a long neck stapler--staple twice along the fold, stapling the pages together. Libraries will usually have these!
Jessica
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4. Unfold the pages and begin drawing your comic on the correct pages: (2,11), (4,9), (6,7)
5. After you finish drawing ur comic, stack the papers w even numbers on the left starting w p2, until all ur paper is stacked.
6. To make a cover, take a single half. Unfold the paper and draw on the right half of the page.
7. Take the stack of comic pages and flip the stack over so p1 is on top. Place the cover on top.
— Jul 11, 2023 03:09PM
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5. After you finish drawing ur comic, stack the papers w even numbers on the left starting w p2, until all ur paper is stacked.
6. To make a cover, take a single half. Unfold the paper and draw on the right half of the page.
7. Take the stack of comic pages and flip the stack over so p1 is on top. Place the cover on top.
Jessica
is on page 119 of 144
HOW TO MAKE A MINI COMIC
1. Figure out how long your comic will be by writing a page-by-page summary of your story. To avoid blank pages, make sure your pages are divisible by four.
2. Take a stack of paper and fold it in half to make a little book.
3. Count the pages to see if you have enough for your comic. Add or remove pages as needed. Then, number the pages of your book.
— Jul 11, 2023 03:06PM
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1. Figure out how long your comic will be by writing a page-by-page summary of your story. To avoid blank pages, make sure your pages are divisible by four.
2. Take a stack of paper and fold it in half to make a little book.
3. Count the pages to see if you have enough for your comic. Add or remove pages as needed. Then, number the pages of your book.
Andrew
is on page 42 of 144
It's so fun seeing the Adventure Time characters again. Lots of short stories with different authors and art styles. Given, some I like more than others (Lucy Knisley and Renier, for example), but the variety is fun. And all the comic covers they put in between? So good! Great read for any Adventure Time fan.
— Feb 22, 2022 07:37AM
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Lane
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I’m feeling kind of anxious for work this morning so I figured this might be a good little pick me up.
— Jun 05, 2020 05:54AM
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