“The Americas” Comic Strip

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“The Americas” Comic Strip On the front, draw and color the comic book cover. Include your story’s main character (do not draw stick figures). You must choose one of the following people: Montezuma (Aztec Emperor) Aztec Warrior La Malinche Hernan Cortes Atahualpa (Inca Emperor) Inca Warrior Francisco Pizarro Spanish Conquistador Inca Messenger The picture should fill most of the page and must be colored! There should be no white space, unless it is an intentional part of the design. You must also include a title. You may choose to add a subtitle, cost of the comic book, descriptive words for the story, etc. The back must be divided into 8 boxes. Use your knowledge, textbook, notes, Starter 4-4, to create a comic strip to tell your character’s story. At least 6 of the 8 panels must include dialogue or narration. All scenes must be completely colored —no white spaces.