Comics have a rich and varied history, beginning on the walls of caves
and evolving to the sophisticated medium found on websites today. For a
kid, comics can be more than entertainment. Comics can be a lifeline to
another world, one in which everyone has the potential to become a
superhero and children are welcome to all the power adults have
overlooked.
Comics: Investigate the History and Technology of American Cartooning
follows the trajectory of comics from their early incarnations to their
current form. Kids learn how to sketch comic faces and bodies, invent a
superhero, draw manga characters, and create their own graphic novel or
webcomic. Short biographies of famous cartoonists provide inspiration
and introduce specific comic styles. Comics introduces the technology
available to budding young cartoonists, while they channel their
creative powers and develop their storytelling skills.
Part history, part instruction, pure fun, Comics entertains and
informs young readers while challenging them to join the cartooning
conversation.
This title meets Common Core State Standards for literacy in language
art, and social studies; Guided Reading Levels and Lexile measurements
indicate grade level and text complexity.