Maybe a year or two ago, there were a few pretty decent DC coloring books. That's all I can think of though
I need some help, and I'm hoping that the readership can provide it. I teach 8th grade math and I'm incorporating DC character line art into my classroom worksheets. The problem is, other than scanning what I have from old DC Heroes roleplaying game supplements, I'm having a hard time finding line art that I can reproduce in black and white. Does anyone know of a good source of line art, akin to the style guides that the company uses?
Thanks for any help you can give me!
Maybe a year or two ago, there were a few pretty decent DC coloring books. That's all I can think of though
"He will be that world's man of tomorrow." -Jor-El, Superman: Birthright #1
I have seen some of those DC coloring books at the Dollar Store recently, you might want to check there.
"You were right, Mr. Kent. I am the villain of the story." --Lex Luthor, Onyx (Smallville)
I've seen really trashy ones at dollar stores by me. The ones I saw in places like K-Mart and other pharmacies were really nice and were done in the Bruce Timm style.
"He will be that world's man of tomorrow." -Jor-El, Superman: Birthright #1
I appreciate the help. I have the coloring books, and now I'm looking for regular comic book-style art. I've found a few pages on nealadams.com and alexrossart.com that had black and white line art, but I need more!
Hey, since you're a teacher you may be interested in this link:
http://www.nyccomicbookmuseum.org/ed.../education.htm![]()
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