The Best Graphic Novels Of 2010 - 4 views
Comics & Literacy - Table of Contents - 1 views
Don Jackson and Cognitive Comics: Bringing Comic Books to the Classroom - 1 views
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Don Jackson
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Cognitive Comics in which he teaches the art of sequential story telling to aspiring young artists in schools across the region
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John Byrne
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McFarland - Publisher of Reference and Scholarly Books - 1 views
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"Full of practical advice and innovative ideas for librarians, educators, and archivists, this book provides a wide-reaching look at how graphic novels and comics can be used to their full advantage in educational settings. Topics include the historically tenuous relationship between comics and librarians; the aesthetic value of sequential art; the use of graphic novels in library outreach services; collection evaluations for both American and Canadian libraries; cataloging tips and tricks; and the swiftly growing realm of webcomics. "
Bleeding Cool Comic Book News and Rumors - 1 views
Archcomix by Dan Archer - About - 0 views
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Dan Archer creates non-fictional, journalistic comics to offer a new perspective on US foreign and domestic policy
First Second - The Collection - 0 views
Welcome to Ulysses "Seen"! - 0 views
The Comic Book Project - 0 views
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"The Comic Book Project engages children in a creative process leading to literacy reinforcement, social awareness, and character development, then publishes and distributes their work for other children in the community to use as learning and motivational tools." Objectives: 1) Academic Reinforcement: Children reinforce and improve their literacy skills through the arts by engaging in a fun, project-oriented, and creative process. 2) Social and Character Development: Children use the project as a pathway to personal understanding and cultural tolerance, which are illustrated by their own artistic creations and displayed in a variety of formats. 3) Community Building: Children spread positive messages to other children and adults in the community via the distribution of their work to community outlets such as schools, after-school programs, and community centers.
The Arrival - 0 views
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It hovers between picture book and graphic novel but another cool introductory book (to show it's not all Bam! and Pow!) might by Arrival by Shaun Tan. Entirely wordless, it depicts the diversity of the immigrant experience. The illustrations are hard to describe, but 'amazing' and 'otherworldly' will do for now.
Black Comix - The Blog - 0 views
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Forthcoming book: Black Comix: African American Independent Comics, Art, & Culture http://www.amazon.com/Black-Comix-African-American-Independent/dp/0984190651/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1260286879&sr=8-1/
Best content in GNARP! The Graphic Narrative Academic Reference Project | Diigo - Groups - 0 views
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"Associated with the Graphic Narrative Project at Stanford University (graphicnarratives.stanford.edu). Academic and non-academic reference database on all sorts of issues related to graphic narratives, including graphic novels, manga, comics, webcomics, illustration of literature, cartooning, etc."
Morrissey as superhero: Smiths songs are transformed into comics | Music | guardian.co.uk - 0 views
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"What if the Smiths' songs were comics? An American publisher is taking that idea to the printing-press, organising a new anthology that transforms songs such as Girlfriend in a Coma and How Soon Is Now? into comic-book stories. Each tune will unspool as a four-to-eight-page comic strip, with the whole thing published in November."