Meltdown University’s next 13-week series of Creating Comics classes starts this coming Monday at 7pm.  Students from previous classes have gone on to form a fledgling comics making studio, have sold their minicomics at conventions like the Alternative Press Expo (APE) in San Francisco, and have had them on sale in stores all across the country.  The question is, why aren’t YOU doing this?

If you want to learn how to write a comics script or to write and draw an eight-page minicomic, sign up now! Writers and artists are both welcome.  Follow the link below for more details about the class and to sign up.

http://www.meltcomics.com/blog/meltdown-university/


 

Hail and hello future comic book artists and writers!  The new Meltdown University series on Creating Comics met for the first session last week but you can still jump in if you sign up now and come this Wednesday, December 8th.  The class teaches writers about story structure and how to do a comic book script.  Artists who join will complete an 8-page minicomic while learning all about visual storytelling and writing, too.

Go here to sign on: Meltdown University

 

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We’re gearing up for a new class about writing and drawing comics so if you’ve been thinking about getting the skills or shoring up the one’s you have, now’s the time to sign up.  You can take the class whether you’re a writer looking to understand how to put a comic book script together or an artist who’s looking to do a comic book story.  We go over all the necessary material to do both.  Plus, the writers have the benefit of seeing the process the artists go through to do a comic and the artists learn from those who’ve spent time focusing on their writing ability.

There’s a rumor that there’s a few aspiring screenwriters in this town (No es posible!  Il n’est pas possible!  Это не возможно!)  If you’re someone who’s been working on screenplays and thinking about the similarities between film and comics, come sign up and learn the differences and maybe write something you can turn into a comic book yourself.  We always spend some time talking about how to get published, how to self-publish and get distributed, and how to find artists if you’re a writer.

The new series starts on Monday February 22nd, at 7pm and runs for 13 Mondays after that.  Cost — a mere $20 per session.

So what are you waiting for?  Click the link below for more info and details about how to sign up.  There are a lot worse ways to spend your time than sitting in a place surrounded by cool books and graphic novels talking about comics, y’know.

http://www.meltcomics.com/meltdown_u.html

PS Check out a page by former student Jennifer Shiman whose comic Feebert’s Guest you can buy at the Meltdown store.

Art by Jennifer Shiman


 

Jim Higgins here reporting in on some great happenings at Meltdown University.  On a recent Wednesday night, one of the classes had the privilege of having Mark Waid, known for his past runs writing Fantastic Four and Flash, his present run on Amazing Spider-Man, for being editor in chief at Boom! Studios, and for writing a number of their titles, including the acclaimed dark superhero series Irredeemable. Mark spent about an hour giving an informal talk about constructing stories, while also giving key advice about writing techniques and things to know that are specific to comics.  Both the writer/artists and the script writers had the chance to ask questions which Mark responded to with great information.  Mark and I batted around some thoughts on plotting and building character and how to play to the strengths of the comics medium.  I want to thank Mark for taking the time to come down and share his time. The Boom! crew are frequent visitors to Meltdown and have had signings and other events at the store.  We like to think of Mark as one of the professional community’s “Friends ‘O Meltdown.”  Thanks for stopping by, Mark!

If you’re interested in taking a class at Meltdown University we offer two types: one is a series where you have the choice of writing and drawing an eight to ten-page minicomic or writing a twelve to fourteen-page comics script; the other is a basic drawing class where artists can come and learn the fundamentals to apply to any type of drawing or art.  Though it will touch on doing comics, that series is  more of a straight art class.  The next comics-making series starts on Monday, February 22 and the next Drawing Basics class will begin sometime in April and will meet on Saturdays. For information or to sign up, go here.

Irredeemable written by Mark Waid

 

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Meltdown University is beginning a new series of classes on Monday October 5th at 7pm.  Learn to write and draw comics in a fun, supportive, but structured environment.  Finish a comics script or a minicomic and learn all the techniques you need to do it.  Get information on how to break into the comics business as a writer or artist.  Classes meet once a week on Mondays for 14 weeks.  Check out this link for more info and to sign up. 

http://www.meltcomics.com/meltdown_u.html

Why put it off any longer?  You love comics.  Learn how to make’em!


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