Building Characters for Comics with Brian Yanish Building Characters for Comics with Brian Yanish

Building Characters for Comics with Brian Yanish Building Characters for Comics with Brian Yanish
Building Characters for Comics with Brian Yanish — Monroe County Library System
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Meet Author/Illustrator, Brian Yanish, creator of the Shark and Bot graphic novel series, and learn the tips and tricks to creating a dynamic character for comics. Students will see how Brian designs his books and work together to create a 4-panel mini comic!

Worksheets provided.

AGES: 7-12 years

Registration required.

Date:

Wednesday, December 28, 2022

Time:

10:00am – 11:00am

Time Zone:

Eastern Time – US & Canada (change)

Location:

Central – Youth Program Space

Library:

Central Library

Audience:

Children/Kids

Categories:

Department – Children’s Center

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Registration is required. There are 21 seats available.

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