Class Comic Guide

Every morning, Leo would scan the room for inspiration. When Mr. Henderson’s whiteboard marker ran dry with a squeak, Leo was there with a perfectly timed "Rest in peace, Bluey." When the cafeteria served mystery meat, he’d whisper that it looked like a science experiment gone wrong—specifically the one from Chapter 4. The Turning Point

Historically, the term "Class Comic" referred to the student voted "Most Humorous" in the yearbook. But what is the psychological role of this student? Class Comic

: Choosing an art style that complements the tone of the narrative. Every morning, Leo would scan the room for inspiration

When we hear the term "Class Comic," two distinct (but related) images usually come to mind. First, there is the —the witty kid with perfect timing who makes everyone laugh during silent reading. Second, there is the project —the collaborative comic strip or graphic novel created by the class, about the class. The Turning Point Historically, the term "Class Comic"