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The concept of class comics dates back to the early 20th century, when educators began experimenting with visual aids to enhance student engagement and learning. One of the pioneers of class comics was the American educator, William A. Smith, who introduced a comic strip-style textbook supplement in the 1920s. These early comics aimed to make educational content more accessible and enjoyable, often focusing on topics such as history, science, and literature.

Even better! My dragons need a friend like that. class comics

See? This is Sir Reginald the Brave. He’s scared of spiders. The concept of class comics dates back to

(A crowd of kids is gathered around the comic, laughing and pointing. Leo is standing in the crowd, not apart from it. Maya is next to him.) William A. Smith