Comics in Education! Think comics can’t be educational? Think again. Today on the show, we talk about comics that could be taught in each class during an average high schooler’s day: Biology, World History, Advanced Spanish, P.E., Trigonometry, and finally Yearbook Staff. After school, we talk about the upcoming Comic... Continue reading →

Comics in Education! Think comics can’t be educational? Think again. Today on the show, we talk about comics that could be taught in each class during an average high schooler’s day: Biology, World History, Advanced Spanish, P.E., Trigonometry, and finally Yearbook Staff.


After school, we talk about the upcoming Comic Cons getting ready to hit the convention centers across the country, and best practices and tips for maximizing your time, dollar, and enjoyment.


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