Is your child the next Jack Kirby, Charles Schulz or Mike Luckovich?

You might be able to find out by sending them to a camp in Roswell.

The city in north Fulton County is hosting a “Comic Creators Camp” over five days in June.

The camp is open to ages 10 to 14 and runs from 9 a.m. to noon, June 25 to 29. The cost is $126 for residents and $189 for non-residents of Roswell.

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A description of the camp in Roswell’s summer brochure says that campers will “learn about the fundamentals of comics” through daily activities, workshops and games. All skill levels are welcome, and each camper will make their own comic book using their creativity.

The camp is held at the East Roswell Recreation Center. To register, visit the city's website.

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