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LBST 401 Comic Book Page Assignment for Spring 2008, Assignments of Humanities

An assignment for a comic book class (lbst 401) during spring 2008. Students are required to create a one-page, six-panel comic about a real event in their lives. The comic can be drawn using various tools, including pencil, pen, computer, or even incorporating real photos. The assignment is worth 3 points towards the final exam and will be shared with classmates during small group meetings. No lined paper is allowed, and the comics will not be turned in to the instructor.

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LBST 401 Comic Book Page Assignment
Draw a one-page, six-panel comic about a real event in your ordinary life (see my lame
comic about my car getting stuck in the snow).
-Do not use lined paper.
-You do not have to color it in.
-You may draw in pencil, or pen, or with the computer, or however you like.
-You may use the computer (or a photocopier) to incorporate real photos into your comic if
you wish.
It is that simple. One page, six panels. Have fun.
FOR SPRING 2008: Due on the second meeting of the last week of class. You will not turn
these in to me. Instead, you will share them with your classmates in your small group. I will
visit the groups and look at everyone's comics and mark that they are done.
VALUE: 3 points added to the final exam.

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LBST 401 Comic Book Page Assignment Draw a one-page, six-panel comic about a real event in your ordinary life (see my lame comic about my car getting stuck in the snow). -Do not use lined paper. -You do not have to color it in. -You may draw in pencil, or pen, or with the computer, or however you like. -You may use the computer (or a photocopier) to incorporate real photos into your comic if you wish. It is that simple. One page, six panels. Have fun.

FOR SPRING 2008: Due on the second meeting of the last week of class. You will not turn these in to me. Instead, you will share them with your classmates in your small group. I will visit the groups and look at everyone's comics and mark that they are done.

VALUE: 3 points added to the final exam.