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Read The Cartoon Crier Online Today!

Read The Cartoon Crier online!

Tags: B.C., Beetle Bailey, Cartoon Studies, CCS, Cole Closser, Dennis the Menace, Family Circus, For Better and For Worse, Hilary Price, Ivan Brunetti, James Sturm, Joe Lambert, Laura Park, Melissa Mendes, Mell Lazarus, Mo Willems, National Cartoonist Society, NCS, R. Sikoryak, Richard Thompson, The Cartoon Crier, Tom Gammill


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A Free One-Week Cartooning Workout

One Week Cartooning Workout

A free self-directed eCourse to improve your cartooning skills. Online, Start Anytime!

THE ED KOREN SCHOLARSHIP FUND

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ART & COURAGE: A GUIDE TO SUSTAINING A CREATIVE PATH

We hope Art & Courage, will help readers feel a little more prepared for whatever creative journey they embark upon. Click here to read a free digital edition or to order print copies. This 32-page comic is filled with

CARTOONING IN AN ANXIOUS AGE

Cartooning In An Anxious Age (pdf) is a free comic by Cara Bean on the act of drawing, which focuses your attention and intimately connects you with the generative act of creation. It’s an inspiring read.

Let's Talk About It: A Graphic Guide to Mental Health

Let's Talk About It: A Graphic Guide to Mental Health

Created for middle and high school students, Let’s Talk About It: A Graphic Guide To Mental Health is a lively and educational comic book that destigmatizes the conversation around mental health.

A 32-page comic on how our government works

This Is What Democracy Looks Like comic cover

Using the power of comics to teach teens about the way our government works This Is What Democracy Looks Like, A Graphic Guide To Governance is a 32-page comic book created by The Center for Cartoon Studies (CCS). This short comic guide helps to bring democracy back to the hands of the people by explaining what democracy actually means and how the whole thing works. This guide will be a great jumping-off point to learn about our government.

THE APPLIED CARTOONING MANIFESTO

Download a free copy of The World is Made of Cheese, The Applied Cartooning Manifesto.

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