Join the SAW Online Comics Certificate Intensive to learn the skills and knowledge to build a lifetime of comics-making

Take Your Comics From Good to Great

The SAW Single-Year Intensive Has Been The Premier Program For Affordable, Personalized Comics Instruction For Over 10 Years

Join us starting September 2025 to master the tools, find the motivation and harness the power to take your comics-making from Good to Great.

Learn about our Online Certificate Program

The Online Certificate Program is an intensive nine-month course that offers instruction in Drawing for Comics, Comics Storytelling, Comics History and much more.

By signing up you have direct access to professional cartoonists and a network of like-minded creators.

Quick Course Overview

The SAW Online Comics Certificate Intensive is a 9-month program designed to immerse you in the comics-making process with weekly readings and exercises focussed on visual storytelling, drawing for comics and comics in context. Whether you’re a beginner looking to dive head first into contemporary comics practices or a practiced cartoonist looking to connect with other artists, this course can help!

At a Glance

When: Starting September 2025 until May 2026 - 24/7 Online with weekly live calls scheduled in the group.

Where: Online via Zoom and Mighty Network community forum (link sent upon sign-up).

Who: For anyone interested in comics making, visual narrative and the history of words and pictures.

Cost: Sliding scale $3,499 - $7,999. 12 and 9-month payment plans available.

Materials: There are no required materials in this course although instructors and students will make recommendations based on their own practice.

Level: Beginner to Advanced

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What’s Included

  • Structured course materials

  • Weekly live calls with Tom Hart to discuss and apply the materials

  • Quarterly Q+A calls with publisher/critic/organizer Rob Clough

  • Your end-of-quarter assignments will be reviewed with a personal video response to your assignment from a core SAW instructor

  • 6-week small-group mentoring with a comics industry professional

  • Dedicated online learning forum

  • Extra resources package

  • Cohort of like-minded creators

  • Monthly Pro-Calls

  • Access to wider SAW community and resources at a discount

  • Your final assignment will be reviewed by a committee of professional artists

  • You will receive a certificate of completion if you finish the course with passing or excelling grades

  • Final celebration/showcase of your work in print with the end-of-course anthology

  • Discount to continue into our Graphic Novel Intensive

We’ve Built a Tried-and-True Curriculum Broken Up Over four 6-week Semesters

Semester One

Drawing for Comics with Sidney Davidson and Tom Hart

Learn to control anatomy, composition, clothing, details, light and shadow, exaggeration and stylization and more in this comprehensive introduction to drawing in the panel.

Storytelling with Tom Hart

How do you and the reader connect? How does your story reach them? Through your control of the medium, and your understanding of how words and pictures work.

Hidden History of Comics with Rob Clough

In The Hidden History Of Comics, each week we will look at the development of comics through a different lens and ask how and why one genre became so dominant.

Semester Two

Depths and Details with Justine Mara Andersen and Hyena Hell

Drawing backgrounds, environments and details for comics by our master illustrator, Justine Mara Andersen. This will be facilitated by Hyena Hell.

Ideas and Vision with Tom Hart

Develop your ideas and your unique vision with Tom's personalized visual storytelling exercises designed to get you re-inventing yourself out of the gate. 6 weeks of exploring where ideas come from, which ones to follow and how to make them work for you.

Modern Comics Exploration with Ayanni Cooper

In Modern Comics Exploration, develop a critical eye and practice the language of comics through weekly readings, online discussions and responses to questions about the unique art and literary form that is comics!

Semester Three

Finishing Decisions with Lauren Weinstein

Professional cartoonist, Lauren Weinstein, will guide you through the many possibilities of finishing your comics ready for publication.

Comics Frontiers with Tom Hart

How far can you push the medium? Let's try new things to come to a new understanding of ourselves as creators and artists. We'll create formally unique comics, explore the edges of visual metaphor and create from the body to make powerful comics.

Markets, Art and Practice with the SAW Community

It's not easy for an artist, but with some training, and especially, a network of colleagues and mentors, you can begin to navigate the professional world.

Semester Four

Cohort Mentoring with Comics Professionals

In this 6-weeks you'll have regular check-ins and critique/feedback from professional comics artists as you work towards your final assignment submission.

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Pricing Options

  • Pay in Full

    • Single payment of $3,499

      OR

    • Single payment of $4,999 or $7,999 (for individuals with institutional support)

  • Pay in Monthly Installments

    • 9 Monthly Installments (9 Payments of $399)

      OR

    • 12 Monthly Installments (12 Payments of $233)

Payment Assistance

SAW is committed to ensuring everyone has access to quality comics education. If you require payment assistance, please follow THIS LINK.

Meet the Instructors

Instructors

  • Tom Hart

    Tom is a champion of comics education who founded SAW in 2011 to be the comics school he never had. He has since released half a dozen graphic novels, instructional manuals and short comics, including his NY Times best selling graphic memoir, Rosalie Lightning

  • Hyena Hell

    Hyena Hell is a cartoonist, illustrator and sometimes-printmaker. Their comics have been published by Silver Sprocket, Tinto Press, Birdcage Bottom Books, and their own imprint, Horror Vacui Press.

  • Rob Clough

    Rob Clough has been a critic, editor, and programming organizer for nearly twenty years in the world of comics. Beginning with Savant, he has written for Cicada, Your Chicken Enemy, Sequart, Foxing Quarterly, Poopsheet Foundation, Looper, The Comics Journal, SOLRAD, Study Group Magazine, and many others. He has been writing his own High-Low blog since 2009. 

  • Ayanni Cooper

    Ayanni holds a PhD in English through the University of Florida where she specialized in comics and animation studies. Her research interests include monster theory; gender & sexuality; anime & manda; and science fiction & fantasy. Ayanni also co-hosts the podcast Sex. Love. Literature., which takes a semi-scholarly look at the “sex-stuff” in media matters. 

  • Lauren Weinstein

    Lauren is a cartoonist and artist whose work has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Paris Review, Bookforum, Nautilus, and The Guardian, among many other outlets. For the past twenty years, her funny, beautiful, and bizarre comics and graphic novels have addressed universal human issues such as mortality, time, and most recently, motherhood.

  • Sidney Davidson

    Sidney is an illustrator based in Gainesville, FL. He has a BFA in Sequential Art and MFA in Illustration from Savannah College of  Art and Design. His editorial work has appeared in The Boston Globe, High Country News, and The Iguana. Sidney has rigorously and analytically studied drawing, inking techniques, and composition for 12 years. He has a strategic solution-oriented approach to drawing, illustration, and storytelling challenges.

  • Justine Mara Andersen

    Justine continues the tradition of comics mentorship after learning from top names in the industry, including luminaries P. Craig Russell (Elric, Sandman), Val Mayerik (Punisher, Conan), Frank Thorne (Red Sonja), and Jeffrey Catherine Jones. Justine has worked as an inker and illustrator for DC Comics, Image Comics, Wizards of the Coast, Lucasfilm, and others. She struck out on her own to create the long-running series Mara, Celtic Shamaness for Fantagraphics.

A Message From SAW Founder and head-instructor, Tom Hart

"I created SAW to be an alternative or supplement to art school, one with a small institutional foot-print to keep things intensive and affordable for the student.

I created SAW to be the school I could never find. When I was a young artist in the late 80s, I wanted structure, schooling and mentorship, but couldn’t find it in the higher education art schools...

My belief had been and continues to be that art school should train us to be the people we want to be. We use our art training to bring ourselves into existence. A good art teacher teaches us to access our power, and also to raise our expectations of what we can see and do. A good community keeps us accountable."

Tom Hart Head Instructor

Don’t just take our word for it

Testimonials from Past Students

Student Success!

“I 100% believe this wouldn't have happened if I didn't get two cool new projects done in 2021 via SAW and uploaded to my portfolio site!… I wouldn't have gotten this far without going back to brass tacks and taking focused classes with SAW to *really* dial in the kind of career I wanted and best practices to get there."

- Angeli Rafer, 2021 SAW Comics Certificate Alumni

Student Success!

Sally Cantirino, our first student.

Sally Cantirino was literally our first sign up, back in 2012, and now she's on the Simon & Schuster website.

 FAQs

This is your chance to become the cartoonist you want to be!

Pricing Options

  • Pay in Full

    • Single payment of $3,499

      OR

    • Single payment of $4,999 or $7,999 (for individuals with institutional support)

  • Pay in Monthly Installments

    • 9 Monthly Installments (9 Payments of $399)

      OR

    • 12 Monthly Installments (12 Payments of $233)

Payment Assistance

SAW is committed to ensuring everyone has access to quality comics education. If you require payment assistance, please follow THIS LINK.

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