9452 - Comics and Illustration: From Panels to Publication
Course Description
A single panel can deliver a punchline, introduce a character or open a world. This course investigates how comics combine images and text to tell stories across genres, styles and cultures.
Move from thumbnail to finished page while experimenting with penciling, inking, lettering and layout. Study everything from superhero fiction to Sunday funnies, webtoons and Franco-Belgian comics. Weekly experiences cover design principles like hierarchy, composition and negative space to guide readers through each story.
Each project challenges you to think like a storyteller and work like an editor. Dig into local library collections or interview new friends in your community for inspiration. Guest speakers bring real-world perspectives on publishing, from print to web-based platforms. The result will be comics that reflect your style and influences, along with skills you can carry into storytelling, media or design careers.
Notes
Teen work readiness courses are designed for high school students seeking professional pathways in art and design. Students join 9-week courses led by professional artists, designers, and art educators. They complete work simulations that mimic real-world projects and applications while gaining and improving essential skills needed for future success.
Teen work readiness courses are designed with many creative pathways in mind. The program teaches students how to thrive in college, careers and other life opportunities. The curriculum is modeled after courses that were previously recognized as credit-bearing high school courses and aligned with the National Core Arts Standards.