Create your own comic-strip!
Hey Comic Strips Community,
Ever wanted to create your own comic strip but didn’t know where to start? Here’s a simple, beginner-friendly guide to get you going:
Step 1: Brainstorm Your Idea
Think of a simple concept or joke. Ask yourself: What story or emotion do I want to convey in just a few panels? Tip: Keep it short and relatable—slice-of-life moments work great. Step 2: Sketch Your Characters
Design your main characters with simple, repeatable features. Experiment with facial expressions to bring them to life. Pro Tip: Don’t worry about perfection—stick figures can be just as expressive. Step 3: Plan Your Panels
Decide how many panels your strip will have (3-4 is a good start). Sketch a rough layout and sequence of events. Tip: Think of the punchline and work backward if it’s humor-based. Step 4: Draw and Add Dialogue
Add the final version of your characters and background to each panel. Use speech bubbles to add dialogue, keeping it short and impactful. Pro Tip: Test your
Challenge of the week! Create a one panel comic.
Hey, comic creators and fans! This week's challenge is to create a one-panel comic strip. The theme is "Holiday Chaos"—think quirky, funny, or heartfelt moments tied to the festive season.
Whether you're a seasoned artist or a stick-figure champion, everyone’s welcome to participate! Post your creations here, and let’s share some laughs (or feels). Can't wait to see what you come up with!
Recommendations Needed!
Hi everyone! I’m a big fan of clever and witty comic strips. While I enjoy classics like Calvin and Hobbes and Pearls Before Swine, I’d love to explore some lesser-known gems.
Do you have any favorite comic strips—digital or print—that deserve more attention? Bonus points for sharp humor or unique art styles!
Recommendations Needed! Looking for some lesser known comics to read.
Hi everyone! I’m a big fan of clever and witty comic strips. While I enjoy classics like Calvin and Hobbes and Pearls Before Swine, I’d love to explore some lesser-known gems.
Do you have any favorite comic strips—digital or print—that deserve more attention? Bonus points for sharp humor or unique art styles!
What is your favorite inspirational quote?
Here’s one I love: "The only way to do great work is to love what you do." – Steve Jobs.
It always motivates me to focus on my passions. What’s a quote that inspires you?