Comics and Speculative Fiction: Sci-Fi and Imaginative Graphic Storytelling

NC1021-01

Start Date

01/28

Time

6:30pm–9:30pm

Format

Remote

End Date

03/11

Meeting Day

TuesdaYS

Credits

0

This online course features the following types of interaction:

  • Live meetings
  • Live critiques

Sci-Fi and Fantasy Comics are cornerstones of the comic storytelling form. Inventing fascinating stories that take place on invented worlds incorporates the ability to draw and write from the imagination, and the ability to speculate about the shape of alternate worlds that include invented monsters, machines, and cityscapes from the science we know is true, and that which we still think is impossible.

This remote class uses the ZOOM platform.

Interested in Comic Arts? This class is part of the Visual Storytelling and Comic Arts Certificate!

$575 Workshop

$575 Workshop and Enroll in Certificate Program

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Jerel Dye

Jerel Dye has illustrated wo graphic novels; Pigs Might Fly in 2017, and Einstein in 2022, listed as one of the top 10 graphic novels of the year by ALA Booklist. He has been creating art and comics since 2005, producing dozens of self-published mini comics and creating comics stories for anthologies such as Inbound, Minimum Paige, Hellbound, and the award … Read more