Adventures in Cartooning: Create a World

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The Knight is back and ready for another cartooning adventure with Edward the Horse! As every adventurer knows, you can’t have an epic journey without an epic new world to explore. They could fly to a floating metropolis or swim through an underwater empire, trek across a frozen tundra or climb to the top of a majestic mountain - the possibilities are endless! But before they do, they’ll need to draw it first. Luckily for them, the Magical Cartooning Elf is ready to help, with brand-new tips and tricks that will turn simple drawings into boundless worlds.

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About James Sturm

Mr. James Sturm is a cartoonist. He lives in White River Junction, Vermont with his wife, two daughters, a chunky little dog named Chi Chi, and two rabbits. Besides making comics, James works at The Center for Cartoon Studies, a school for cartoonists.

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About Alexis Frederick-Frost

James Sturm is the author of award-winning graphic novels for children and adults, including James Sturm's America , Market Day , The Golem's Mighty Swing and Satchel Paige: Striking Out Jim Crow . He is the founder of the Center for Cartoon Studies. He lives in White River Junction, Vermont.

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About Andrew Arnold

James Sturm is the author of award-winning graphic novels for children and adults, including James Sturm's America , Market Day , The Golem's Mighty Swing and Satchel Paige: Striking Out Jim Crow . He is the founder of the Center for Cartoon Studies. He lives in White River Junction, Vermont.

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