Create a crossover comic by combining two favorite characters, writing a short scene and drawing three panels to explore storytelling and character interaction.


Step-by-step guide to create a crossover comic
Step 1
Pick two favorite characters you want to mix together for your crossover.
Step 2
Decide one simple reason they meet or a problem they must solve in your scene.
Step 3
Choose where the scene happens like a park a spaceship or a castle.
Step 4
Write a short scene of one to three sentences that shows what happens when they meet.
Step 5
On scrap paper draw three tiny thumbnail boxes and sketch the beginning middle and end of your scene.
Step 6
Use the ruler to divide your final paper into three equal panels and lightly pencil the borders.
Step 7
Lightly sketch each thumbnail scene into the matching panel on your final paper.
Step 8
Trace the main drawing lines with your black marker or fine liner to ink your comic.
Step 9
Erase the pencil lines after the ink is dry so your drawings look clean.
Step 10
Draw speech bubbles where the characters will talk in each panel.
Step 11
Write the short dialogue from your scene into the speech bubbles using neat letters.
Step 12
Color your comic with your coloring materials and keep the colors bold and fun.
Step 13
Add a title at the top of the page and write your name as the creator.
Step 14
Take a clear photo or scan of your finished three-panel crossover comic.
Step 15
Share your finished creation on DIY.org
Final steps
You're almost there! Complete all the steps, bring your creation to life, post it, and conquer the challenge!

Help!?
What can we use if we don't have a ruler, fine liner, or a scanner?
Use a straight-edged book or the flap of a cereal box to divide your final paper into three equal panels, swap a fine liner for a thin black Sharpie or ballpoint pen when you trace the main drawing lines, and use your phone camera instead of a scanner to take a clear photo of the finished comic.
My ink smudged and the panels look uneven—how can we fix that?
Lightly fold or measure the final paper to mark three equal panels before using a ruler, let the black marker or fine liner fully dry before erasing pencil lines, and test your coloring materials on scrap paper to prevent colors bleeding into speech bubbles.
How can I change the activity for different ages?
For younger kids, simplify by making one large panel from the three tiny thumbnail boxes and using stickers or crayons while an adult writes the one-to-three-sentence scene, and for older kids expand the writing beyond three sentences, add detailed backgrounds when sketching each thumbnail into the matching panel, and use finer liners and layered coloring for depth.
What are simple ways to improve or personalize our crossover comic?
Personalize the title at the top with decorative lettering, add bold sound-effect words inside panels, embellish borders with patterns or stickers after inking, and consider scanning and lightly editing colors digitally before sharing the final photo on DIY.org.
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Facts about comic creation for kids
✏️ Newspaper comic strips commonly use 3 or 4 panels to deliver a quick joke or a tiny story.
📚 Creating a three-panel comic is a fun way to practice the story arc: beginning, middle, and end.
🎨 Crossover comics let characters from different worlds meet — a famous example is Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man (1976)!
🧩 Fans love writing crossover fan fiction to mix favorite characters and imagine brand-new team-ups or rivalries.
🖼️ Storyboards were developed at Walt Disney in the 1930s to plan animated scenes before full production.


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