School
Drafts Comic Creators
Published June 27, 2006
Glynnis Mapp for Metro Toronto

Ty Templeton, who has worked on comics like Batman
Adventures, is part of Max the Mutt Animation School’s
new diploma program focused on comic illustration and
art.
Many of us remember those childhood games of dress up,
tying a bedsheet around our necks for a cape, arms
stretched out, dreaming about being our favourite
superhero. For the students at Max the Mutt Animation
School, these dreams have become reality.
“You have to love what you do,” says Ty Templeton, a
professor of comic book production, writing, and
illustration at Max the Mutt. “Comics are a viable
career and it’s a fun industry to work in.”
Max the Mutt Animation School has created a new diploma
program focused on comic illustration and art. They have
been pushing the idea of a comic illustration diploma
program since they founded the school in 1999. This May,
they finally got the ball rolling.

With the help of well-known Canadian comic artists like
Templeton, who has worked on DC Comics’ Batman
Adventures and has illustrated many other titles,
including the Justice League, the course is slated to
create the comic artists of the future.
“There’s no such thing as talent. Talent is taught, and
that’s what we’re teaching the students here,” Templeton
says.
American design school, Savannah College of Art and
Design in Savannah, Ga.; was one of the few options for
hopeful comic artists, with tuition at $22,950 US. Max
the Mutt offers the only two-year diploma program for
comic art in Canada. Now, Canadian artists don’t
necessarily have to hop on a plane south of the border
to get the education they want. And course tuition at
Max the Mutt is at a bargain price of about $7,000 a
year.
Daniel Tynan, a 26 year-old recent graduate of Max the
Mutt’s three-year animation program, believes that their
current animation program has helped him as an artist.
He feels the comic program would be beneficial to
artists.
“I’ve learned a lot here. We get to work on great
stuff.” Even though the school year has ended, Tynan is
ambitiously tinkering at an impressive animation he
created using Maya software.
“It’s a lot of hard work, but in the end you make
something you’re proud of.”
For more information about Max the Mutt Animation School
visit
http://www.maxthemutt.com/.
Glynnis Mapp for Metro Toronto
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