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Graphic Novels & Comics

For people interested in discussing comics in the classroom!

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MC POPPERS that are comic artists, writers, webhosters or bloggers...
• Stergios Botzakis blogs at http://graphicnovelresources.blogspot.com
• Jessica Abel is an author, artist and teacher. Her website http://www.jessicaabel.com links you out two her many great graphic novels available at Amazon.
• Marek Bennett author of Nicaragua Travel Journal and creator of the Comics International Ning.
blogs and shares resources at http://comicsworkshop.wordpress.com
• James Bucky Carter author of Building Literacy Connections with Graphic Novels: Page by Page, Panel by Panel blogs at http://ensaneworld.blogspot.com/
Peter Gutierrez blogs on comics and other media at Connect the Pop for School Library Journal

• Jay Hosler, is a biology professor and author/artist whose books on Evolution (The Sandwalk Adventures and Evolution: The Story of Life on Earth) also shares his work-in- progress at his blog http://www.jayhosler.com/jshblog/
• Matt Madden is an author, artist and teacher whose books include 99 Ways to Tell A Story: Exercises in Style and Drawing Words & Writing Pictures (with Jessica Abel). He also blogs at http://mattmadden.blogspot.com
Katie Monnin author of Teaching Graphic Novels blogs at http://teachinggraphicnovels.blogspot.com

• Jim Ottaviani is a librarian and author of many science themed graphic novels through his Ann Arbor based imprint GT Labs.  Heck, Jim is so cool he has a wiki page.
• Hyeondo Park is a manga artist whose work can be found at http://www.hanaroda.net. His illustrations include Wiley adaptations of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar & Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
Nick Sousanis is a comic artist whose fascinating philosophical comics about education are collected at http://www.spinweaveandcut.blogspot.com/
• Award-winning artist, illustrator and teacher Gene Yang is the author of many graphic novels including American Born Chinese, The Eternal Smile & Prime Baby. His personal website is http://humblecomics.com. You can also read about his webcomics for Algebra Students here.
• Maureen Bakis has a book about teaching graphic novels coming soon through Corwin and blogs/shares resources at her Ning www.graphicnovelsandhighschoolenglish.com

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Comment by Ryan Goble on February 3, 2011 at 12:40pm
Comment by Tony O'seland on February 3, 2011 at 10:57am
Hi folks.  I'm having to rebuild my bookmarks because of, well, cat vs. computer related problems.  What was the publishing company that puts out the CD with all the lesson plans for graphic novels, please?  I want to get an order off to them in the next couple of weeks.  Thanks everyone.
Comment by Ryan Goble on January 18, 2011 at 8:50am

Tony, if you post that in the discussion forum I can share that in the Week in Review - FWIW.  Thanks for sharing! RRG:)

 

Comment by Tony O'seland on January 18, 2011 at 6:51am
Call to writers and publishers in the group:  I'm working with three textbook committees as we put together a series of rhetoric/readers for freshman composition and intro to literature books.  We're looking for short graphic stories that are reprint affordable for possible inclusion.  Suggestions and recommendations?  Off-list email: oseland@nsuok.edu.
Comment by Ryan Goble on January 17, 2011 at 5:57pm
Hey Marcy - looks cool. Would you consider moving this resource above in the discussion forum? Because forum discussions have URLs then it will be in there for the next person looking for a cool MLK resource AND I can broadcast the your post to the whole Ning for the Week in Review!
Comment by Marcy Prager on January 17, 2011 at 5:27pm

Here is a great new link to graphic novels - And there's one that looks great about Martin Luther King, Jr.  

 

https://www.tarabooks.com/books/books/adults/picture-books--visual-...

Comment by Ryan Goble on January 9, 2011 at 6:52pm
Thanks Susan - will do!
Comment by Susan Stephenson, the Book Chook on January 9, 2011 at 6:08pm
Ryan, I've posted about some new online comic makers. I'll link to my posts so you can see if you think they are worth adding to the software list above. Digger and the Gang, Beanotown, Stripcreator.
Comment by Ryan Goble on January 7, 2011 at 11:57am
Chirs,Would you consider moving this question above in the discussion forum? When you post your ? above your "affinity group" peeps can give you feedback. Because forum ?s have URLs it will be in there for the next person with a similar ? AND I can broadcast the question to the whole Ning on crowdsource Tuesday.

A truly great question !!
Comment by Marcy Prager on December 25, 2010 at 6:22pm
Ryan,  You must be having a wonderful holiday with your new baby!
 

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