Comics session A campaigning session for young people in schools and youth groups. cafod.org.uk/greatgeneration.

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Comics session A campaigning session for young people in schools and youth groups. cafod.org.uk/greatgeneration

Drawing faces You can draw a face with just the letters O and T. Keep the O the same, then change the position of the T to give different expressions. Plan the faces of the characters in your story. Add moustaches or hair styles so that each character is recognisable.

Icebreaker What’s on your face? HappyWorried ConfusedAngry

A way to campaign. Used by CAFOD partners in Sri Lanka. Look at a comic, what message is the artist trying to get across? What are the benefits of putting your message across through a comic? What are the drawbacks? Input World Comics

It should have a message to get across. Choose a theme, a specific area of the theme and a target audience. It should have four parts: an introduction, development, a twist and a conclusion. It should be between four and nine sentences long. For example: My story is on the theme of climate change. It will show the benefits of sustainable energy for a community overseas to persuade politicians solar power is useful and we should use more of it. It is based on Veronica’s story from the One Climate, One World Action guide for young people. What’s the story?

Example story 1.Veronica lives on a farm in a beautiful area of rural Kenya with lots of sunshine. 2.She wants to be successful when she grows up, so she studies hard at school. 3.But there is no electricity in her area, so she cannot see her books to do her homework in the evening. 4.She won a solar lantern at school, for doing well at school. This means she can now study in the evening. She is pleased as she has some big exams coming up so she will be fully prepared.

Plan what your characters look like on scrap paper. Draw your cartoon in pencil in the comic template. Add in speech bubbles or captions. Check you are happy with your story, go over the pencil lines in ink, and rub out the pencil when the ink is dry. Add a catchy title. Share your comics with others in your group. Make a World Comic

Draw your characters in the bottom of the panel and their speech in the top. Comics are read from left to right and from up to down. Use foreground and background features to add detail to the story. Plan your panels

Drawing bodies A body is equivalent to the height of seven heads. Try drawing a body in different postures, maybe ask someone to act out the posture so you can draw them. Add clothes to make a complete body. Try adding distinctive characteristics such as a hat so each character is recognisable.

Use different types of balloons for: normal speech thinking shouting whispering crowds. Put the balloon for the person speaking first at the top of the panel. Write in capital letters. Speech balloons

You need to share your comics to get your message out there! You could: hold an exhibition in your school or parish. a copy to your local parliamentary candidates, if your chosen theme was climate change, so they know you want them to stop climate change pushing people deeper into poverty. take photos of any comics on a climate change theme and share them through social media, #OneClimateOneWorld. evaluate the impact of your comics. Follow up Share your comics

We thank World Comics India for allowing us to share and adapt their Grassroots Comics advocacy method for this session. Find out more about World Comics India and download a detailed comic making guide at worldcomicsindia.com World Comics India