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Thursday, July 8, 2021

Own Graphic Novel

 Kia Ora, My name is Mark from St. Bernadette's School. This post is about a Graphic Novel or Comic that I made myself.

For Writing, we were taught about comics, writing languages, speech writing, inferencing, and onomatopoeia. We were taught by our Interns, that had recently left last week. We learnt a lot about them and we learnt how to make a comic properly and efficiently from them.

I made a comic about a show that was recently on the internet, and I've used some characters from the show. It's called "Tokyo Fighters" and the rest of the information is on the comic.

I found it easy to draw, and imagine what my next scene would look like.

I found it hard to come up with a story line that would be interesting and would fit.

(Note: You start reading a comic from top left, going towards the right.  But if you're reading Japanese Comic / Manga, you read from top right to left. But this comic I made is a normal comic.)

Here's my Comic Strip:


Thank you for reading this and sorry if it might be blurry.


4 comments:

  1. this is a cool comic that u made and I like the drawings and how u put in information about how to read it

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  2. Hi Mark! I really like how you added lots of details in your drawings and how you add the lines around the person to make it look like they're competitive. I also liked how you added who you learnt it from in your description. Did you add anymore pages to your comic strip?
    Keep up the great work! :)

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  3. Hey Mark, I really like your comic. I like how you added lots of information about your graphic novel. I also like how you drew your characters :)

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  4. Hi Mark,
    I really liked how you drew everything with such great detail you must be such a good drawer.
    I think next time you should add color and dont leave me on a cliff hanger cause this is such a great comic.
    How old is the Character?Does this Comic have like powers in it?
    Kind Regards Ezra

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