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Silber Kid Comics Project
So I assume you know about my comics the size of a pack of matches or you wouldn’t have discovered this project.  Anyway, I have been trying to figure out for a few years what I can do as charitable work that really draws on my talents & skills rather than just giving money to something that may or may not have a positive impact on anyone.  So that’s where I’m coming from on this, I want to be able to help kids have something self-empowering & uniquely their own & help them feel less alone in the world because that is what art has done for me & I have no doubt that I couldn’t have survived without it.

I grew up loving comics, but I didn’t really have anyone that knew how to encourage me as a sequential artist.  So I want to be available to kids to be that encouraging voice to make comics or whatever it is that they are passionate about (though the comics is the thing I can help with).  I mean, I know that the average parent isn’t going to know what to do with a comic their child draws besides putting it up on the fridge until it gets so raggedy that it needs to be thrown away.  So that’s where I can help.  I can help them be made into booklets that they can give out to friends & family.  I can make them available to the public alongside comics by other kids of their ages in the same format.  I can show their work to other kids at comic conventions.  & I can teach you how to help them to make their comics as a relationship building activity.  This is meant for children ages 3-15.

Download instructions & blank panels to get started.

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Brian John Mitchell

Please note all content on this page says the age of the creator, but some parents think Dawn of the Dead is a good movie for a five year old & others think GI Joes shouldn't have guns.  Therefore, parental discretion is always advised.  Also I suppose it's worth noting that half the money you pay (after expenses) goes to the child who created the book & the other half goes to keep this project going.

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3 Waffles 3 Waffles
by Kahlan Mitchell, age 9

$2 ($3 intn'l)
Kahlan Mitchell's first mini-comic. A slice of life tale about eating waffles inspired by John Porcellino's King Cat.