Class Comic 〈PREMIUM〉

Everyone turned to Leo. “And you’ll be the… inspiration?” Priya said.

But the real test came on Wednesday. The school announced the annual “Class Pride” project—each room would create a mural representing what made them special. Other classes chose “Hard Work,” “Kindness,” or “Our Diverse Community.” Mrs. Davison, perhaps feeling brave, let her students vote. Class Comic

However, the physical format is seeing a retro renaissance. Gen Z has discovered the joy of the . In many art schools and progressive high schools, students are printing small-batch Class Comics on colored paper, stapling them by hand, and leaving them on library tables. There is a tactility to the Class Comic that a screen cannot replicate. The crinkle of the paper, the slightly off-center stapling, the cheap toner that rubs off on your fingers—that is authenticity . Everyone turned to Leo

Then, next to it, a smaller drawing: the same kid, now surrounded by others, each holding up their own weird sandwiches—a squished waffle, a bagel with gummy bears, a tortilla wrapped around a banana. Caption: “Turns out, everyone’s lunch is a comedy.” However, the physical format is seeing a retro renaissance

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A Class Comic is a collaborative, ongoing visual narrative created by the students, for the students. It is not a one-off art project, but a dynamic scaffold for learning that works across every subject. Here is why you need one, and exactly how to start.