Colonial Comics

Colonial Comics
Author: Jason Rodriguez
Publisher: Fulcrum Publishing
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2014-10-01
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1938486811

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Colonial Comics is a graphic novel collection of 20 stories focusing on the colonial period from 1620 through 1750 in New England. Stories about Puritans and free thinkers, Pequots and Jewish settlers, female business owners and dedicated school teachers, whales and livestock, slavery and frontiers, and many other aspects of colonial life.

Colonial Comics

Colonial Comics
Author: Jason Rodriguez (Comic book author)
Publisher: Colonial Comics
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-01-16
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781682750025

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A graphic novel collection of twenty stories focusing on the colonial period from 1620 through 1750 in New England. These illustrated stories focus on tales you cannot find in history books. Includes stories about free thinkers, Pequots, Jewish settlers, female business owners and dedicated school teachers, whales and livestock, slavery and frontiers, and many other aspects of colonial life.

Colonial Comics, Volume II

Colonial Comics, Volume II
Author: Jason Rodriguez
Publisher: Fulcrum Publishing
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2017-01-15
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1938486978

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A massacre in Boston. A tea party. A shot heard around the world. But who was the first casualty of the massacre? How did the tea get to Boston Harbor? What was the Battle of Concord like for a Minute Man? Colonial Comics: New England, 1750–1775 expands the frame of this important period of American history. Unconventional characters come to life, including gravedigging medical students, counterfeiters, female playwrights, instigators of civil disobedience, newspaper editors, college students, rum traders, freemen, and slaves.

Colonial Comics: New England, 1620-1750

Colonial Comics: New England, 1620-1750
Author: Jason Rodriguez (Comic book author)
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2014
Genre: United States
ISBN:

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A graphic novel collection of twenty stories focusing on the colonial period from 1620 through 1750 in New England. These illustrated stories focus on tales you cannot find in history books. Includes stories about free thinkers, Pequots, Jewish settlers, female business owners and dedicated school teachers, whales and livestock, slavery and frontiers, and many other aspects of colonial life.

Colonial Comics: New England, 1750-1775

Colonial Comics: New England, 1750-1775
Author: Jason Rodriguez (Comic book author)
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2014
Genre: United States
ISBN:

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A graphic novel collection of twenty stories focusing on the colonial period from 1620 through 1750 in New England. These illustrated stories focus on tales you cannot find in history books. Includes stories about free thinkers, Pequots, Jewish settlers, female business owners and dedicated school teachers, whales and livestock, slavery and frontiers, and many other aspects of colonial life.

Colonial Comics

Colonial Comics
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Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2014
Genre:
ISBN: 9781537958392

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Colonial Comics, Volume II

Colonial Comics, Volume II
Author: Jason Rodriguez
Publisher: Fulcrum Publishing
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2017-01-15
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1682751457

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A massacre in Boston. A tea party. A shot heard around the world. But who was the first casualty of the massacre? How did the tea get to Boston Harbor? What was the Battle of Concord like for a Minute Man? Colonial Comics: New England, 1750–1775 expands the frame of this important period of American history. Unconventional characters come to life, including gravedigging medical students, counterfeiters, female playwrights, instigators of civil disobedience, newspaper editors, college students, rum traders, freemen, and slaves.

Once Upon a Time Machine Volume 2

Once Upon a Time Machine Volume 2
Author: Various
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2018-04-24
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1616556668

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Stories and myths from ancient Greece have fueled our dreams and fired our imaginations for centuries. Step inside a time machine built by a collection of today's finest storytellers, and enter a range of futures where familiar tales are re-imagined in an astonishing variety of styles. "Ancient" Greece: the year 3016 AD. And 4079 AD. And 6060 AD. From the trials of Heracles to the love songs of Orpheus, the myths and gods of the past are reborn in wondrous and scarcely imaginable futures. Witness exciting new visions of the Greek tradition from the hands and minds of Ronald Wimberly (Prince of Cats), Toby Cypress (Rodd Racer), J. G. Jones (Wanted), Farel Dalrymple (The Wrenchies), and many more of today's most inventive creators. From the editors of the landmark Little Nemo: Dream Another Dream anthology, this follow up to the Harvey-nominated first volume of Once upon a Time Machine features a the comics debut of Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author Michael Swanwick (Stations of the Tide).

Try Looking Ahead

Try Looking Ahead
Author: Jason Rodriguez
Publisher: Rosarium Publishing
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2015-06-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0990319156

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This poignant Y/A collection of Twilight Zone-inspired short stories is a stunning assortment of modern-day twists on classic fables and science fiction standards, featuring a diverse array of children (including a girl who can live in yesterday, a boy who can see through mountains, and a closet monster hunter) who don't have much but make the most of what they have. Their victories may be small, but they are their own—whether it's winning a go-cart race, righting wrongs, or learning that perseverance is a victory in and of itself.

Graphic Novels as Pedagogy in Social Studies

Graphic Novels as Pedagogy in Social Studies
Author: Angelo J. Letizia
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2020-04-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 3030442527

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This book examines the study of citizenship by means of reading and creating graphic novels and comics in the social studies classroom. The author argues that utilizing graphic novels in the classroom not only helps to teach important concepts, skills, and dispositions of the social studies, but can also empower students with the means to grapple with the complexities of our current times. From the primary school classroom through high school and beyond, graphic novels provide a rich platform to explore a diverse array of issues such as history, critical geography, gender, race and ethnicity, disability, leadership, feminism, sexual identity, philosophy, and social justice issues, as well as provide a multidisciplinary lens for discourse on citizenship. Cultivating multimodal literacy skills through graphic novels allows students and instructors to conceive of and practice citizenship in new, unforeseen ways in an era where truth is in question. To drive this point forward, the author includes examples of both his own and his students’ work, along with exercises to be used in social studies classrooms.