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Sunday 25th October 2pm Zap! Pow! Whoosh! Comic Strip workshop Jason Ford at Rye Books


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Bring your imagination down to Rye Books this Sunday you will find all you need to draw, colour and sticker your very own superhero comic books! Make your superheroes ? or even yourself ? the stars of each super adventure!


Join Jason Ford for a master class in making comic strips based on his new book ?The Super Hero Comic Kit? The book has received great reviews and if you have seen his previous book ?The Super Book For Super Heroes? you?ll know why!


The book contains 10 exciting 8-page comics to draw, colour and complete, each adventure has super story prompts to start you off ? and the rest is up to you! You can even pull them out, put them together and give them to your friends to read. It also includes 6 activity sheets on how to create and draw your superheroes and supervillains, and over 100 fantastic stickers to add to your stories.


Jason Ford has worked as a freelance illustrator since graduating from the Royal College of Art in 1989. A diet of Tintin and Marvel comics as a child, and a continuing love of French and Belgian bandes dessin?es have contributed to his approach to image making. His work has been commissioned by clients including Royal Mail, the New York Times, American Airlines, Orange, Penguin Books, Random House and the Guardian.


Best suited for ages 6?12

Free event.


Hope to see you there!


Rye Books, 45 Upland Road, SE22 9EF

Tel: 020 3581 1850

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