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  • Language
    English
  • Duration
    2.5h / 1 day
  • Difficulty
    Beginner
  • Next Date
    Upon Request

Comics drawing workshop in Lisbon for anyone who has ever wanted to turn everyday moments into illustrated stories but had no idea where to start. Led by Emily McGovern, a full-time cartoonist and graphic novelist with nine years of professional experience and two published graphic novels behind her, this 2.5-hour session teaches you the fundamental grammar of comics through hands-on creation of your own one-page autobiographical comic. No previous drawing experience needed and no artistic background required. Just a sketchbook, a pen and something worth remembering.

The session opens with a focused primer on the fundamentals of comics making: panel composition, speech bubble placement, character expression and the principles of visual storytelling that turn a sequence of drawings into something that genuinely reads as a story. From there the session moves into 1.5 hours of intensive guided drawing, where you transform a personal anecdote into a one-page illustrated narrative with Emily offering personalized tips and feedback throughout. The kinds of stories that work best here are the small and specific ones: a funny metro interaction, a conversation fragment, a quiet moment with a pet. The ordinary details that fade if you do not catch them. The session closes with an optional group sharing where participants can present their finished comic and see what others made of their own moments. Maximum 15 participants to ensure everyone receives individual attention.

 

What you’ll learn

✏️ Panel composition techniques and how to structure a page of comics

✏️ Speech bubble placement and the visual grammar of dialogue in sequential art

✏️ Character expression methods for communicating emotion without words

✏️ How to transform a personal anecdote into a one-page illustrated narrative

✏️ The fundamental principles of visual storytelling that carry beyond this workshop

 

What’s included

🎨 Professional comics instruction from Emily McGovern throughout the session

🎨 A focused fundamentals primer on panels, dialogue and visual storytelling

🎨 1.5 hours of guided drawing to create your own one-page autobiographical comic

🎨 Personalized feedback and tips from Emily as you work

🎨 Optional group sharing of finished work

🎨 A drink voucher to use during the workshop

 

What to bring

Sketchbook or paper, pencils, eraser and a pen. Your own materials are required for this session.

 

What you leave with

A finished one-page comic made from your own life, illustrated by your own hand, and a set of visual storytelling fundamentals you can keep using independently from here.

 

I am Emily McGovern, a full-time cartoonist and graphic novelist based in Lisbon. My first comic Bloodlust and Bonnets was shortlisted for the Observer/Jonathan Cape Graphic Short Story Prize in 2016 and published as a graphic novel by Simon and Schuster (UK) and Andrews McMeel (US) in 2019, shortlisted for the 2020 Comedy Women In Print Prize. My second graphic novel Twelve Percent Dread was published by Picador (UK) and Dark Horse Comics (US) in 2022. I have been making comics full-time for nine years and I teach these workshops because autobiographical comics are one of the most direct and satisfying ways to make art from the life you are already living.

Minimum age 12. Maximum 15 participants. Session runs in English. No prior drawing experience needed.

Related Tags: Arts & Crafts, Art

Location

Good Company Books, Avenida Visconde de Valmor, Lisbon, Portugal

FAQ

What drawing materials should I bring to the comics workshop?

Bring your own paper or sketchbook, plus pencils, eraser, and pen for creating your one-page autobiographical comic during the session with Emily's guidance.

Where is the Comics Drawing Workshop held?

The workshop will be held at Good Company Books, accommodating maximum 15 participants for the 2.5-hour session with personalized instruction from Emily McGovern.

How do I create a comic without prior drawing experience?

Emily teaches comics fundamentals from the ground up—panel layout, speech bubbles, character expression, and visual storytelling—then provides personalized guidance during the 1.5-hour drawing session as you transform a life anecdote into illustrated narrative, with professional tips adapted to your skill level.

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    Emily McGovern

    Emily is a full-time cartoonist and graphic novelist of 9 years.
    In 2016, her first comic 'Bloodlust & Bonnets' was shortlisted for the prestigious Observer/Jonathan Cape Graphic Short Story Prize. It was expanded and published as a graphic novel by Simon & Schuster (UK) and Andrews McMeel (US) in September 2019, and was shortlisted for the 2020 Comedy Women In Print Prize. Her second graphic novel, 'Twelve Percent Dread', was published to acclaim by Picador (UK) and Dark Horse Comics (US) in 2022

    Emily is currently working the wildly popular social media comic 'Nuns', and continues to publish new comics on her social media accounts and Patreon page under her moniker @emilyscartoons.