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Comics & Cartoon Tract Classes in US Prisons


COMIX35 is available to hold comics/tract classes in US prisons to help Christian inmates produce materials for their own prison populations and for those beyond their walls. (Prison ministry workers may also benefit from these classes.)

These 1-day classess would be led by Nate Butler, president of COMIX35, and would be coordinated with his traveling and speaking schedule at churches or other events in the USA.

These classes will cover Writing & Scripting and Illustrating short comic strips and tracts.


If you are a Prison Chaplain or part of a US prison minstry and would like to help arrange a training event, or if you are a Christian comics creator who would like to take part in these trainings as an instructor, please contact us! (If you do not receive a reply within one week, please email again.)


COMIX35's Seminar at Radgowski Correctional Institution
Montville/Uncasville, Connecticut

Report by Nate Butler, President of COMIX35

Pastor Bud Westbrook (of Huntington Street Baptist Church in New London, CT) is the Protestant Chaplain at Radgowski Correctional Institute and the brother who made all the arrangements for this prison training. Pastor Bud did a terrific job setting it up and educating me about prison culture and realities.

(Pastor Bud also arranged for me to speak at his church on Sunday. First I did a special drawing/testimony session for youth, grades 6-12, followed by a children's sermon with a drawing demonstration in morning worship. At the evening service I did an informational presentation on COMIX35, with a little drawing.)

I attended a worship service at the prison on Sunday night and so had an opportunity to meet some of the inmates with whom I would work the next day.


(Photo courtesy of the Norwich Bulletin)

Pastor Bud arranged two sessions for Monday: a morning (9-11:00) session on cartooning, open to any interested inmate, and an afternoon (1:00-3:00) session on producing Christian tracts, open to inmates who were affiliated as Protestants. We had about 12 show up for both sessions, mostly the same individuals. There were several very good artists.

Both sessions went well, and I think I learned more than I taught this first time out! There will be many challenges to overcome in helping prison inmates to produce their own tracts. I discovered they are not allowed to use staplers or any type of cutting instrument, can make no personal copies except legal documents, and are not allowed computer access because of security concerns. We discussed various options such as outside ministry support with their projects, publishing Christian comics in the prison newspaper, and drawing comics on the outside of the envelopes they send to family and friends. I even suggested they consider hand reproduction of tracts (i.e., one penciller & several inkers/copiers), using their cell window as a "light box."

I passed around a wide variety of tracts from our international collection for them to look at. I also gave out copies of Behold 3-D, Jungle Village, and Christian Comics & Games Magazine for them to keep.

Pastor Bud had contacted the media about covering the afternoon session, and a reporter and a photographer from the Norwich Bulletin newspaper showed up. The article came out within a day or so and was quite well written and photographed, I thought. (To see the Norwich Bulletin article, click here.)

For future prison trainings I would like to explore using multiple faculty/volunteers (Christian comics artists/writers from the local area). I think it might work better if there was additional one-on-one tutoring help for the inmates.

This had all the appearance of a very successful and worthwhile first training event. New friendships and networks were formed, and I learned a great deal which will help with future prison trainings, Lord willing.

To God be the Glory!


Please PRAY for the future prison events and other plans which
the Lord is already preparing for the COMIX35 ministry! THANK YOU!


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