Adapting Short Stories for Comics
Scholastic Magazine has been converting some of its classic content into comics.
Scholastic Magazine has been converting some of its classic content into comics.
The latest I SURVIVED graphic novel is now in bookstores! Script adaptor Georgia Ball talks about the process, the artwork and the historical research that goes into creating another fantastic read for kids. Also: Should comics use thought balloons and why did they disappear in the first place?
Spoilers! What can we learn about making a graphic novel from Tatsuki Fujimoto’s quiet and retrospective standalone manga?
We look back at the Sandman comics and compare them to the Netflix show. Does the Black Label series from the 90s hold up? And is it more or less relevant than its current adaptation?
The new graphic novel based on Lauren Tarshis’ chapter book comes out this October. Adapter Georgia Ball talks about writing the script and learning the history with advice from the subject matter expert. Scott Ball discusses the dynamic artwork by artist Alvin Epps and colorist Chi Ngo.
When down-and-out mercenaries Tawni and Dudu arrive in a town of misfits and cranks, Folliham will never be the same.
When down-and-out mercenaries Tawni and Dudu arrive in a town of misfits and cranks, Folliham will never be the same.
When down-and-out mercenaries Tawni and Dudu arrive in a town of misfits and cranks, Folliham will never be the same.
When down-and-out mercenaries Tawni and Dudu arrive in a town of misfits and cranks, Folliham will never be the same.
When down-and-out mercenaries Tawni and Dudu arrive in a town of misfits and cranks, Folliham will never be the same.