COMICS
Reading and creating your own comics has enormous literacy benefits, can aid in brain development and helps overcome reading difficulties and reluctance. Dive into our resources below.
Aberdeenshire Libraries Digital Library
Librarian eComic picks
Click anywhere on the image to open the file--then click on comic covers that interest you (don't forget to click on the shield and hammer to find out more):
Click anywhere on the image to open the file--then click on comic covers that interest you (don't forget to click on the shield and hammer to find out more):
Comics Companies
Click on the company logo
Click on the company logo
Creating your own Comics
- Sarah McIntyre's video workshop series on creating comics- Scottish Book Trust
- Article on creating your own comics - Adam Murphy- Scottish Book Trust
- Watch comics artist Nate Powell create a page of work in 7 minutes
- Salford Comics Club- great place for ideas!
Understanding Comics
Graphic Novels are Real Books- Literacy Benefits to reading comics- courtesy of Andrea Amaral | |
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Comics Blogs
- Neill Cameron's blog
- Comics Illustrator Jamie Smart's Youtube channel
- 'They don't count as Reading' - A blog all about comic books in the classroom
- Comics Creator Hannah Berry's blog
- Dundee Comics Creative Space
Comics Events
Further Reading