Comix Economix

Comix Economix by Bentley Boyd is a graphic novel published by Chester Comix in 2003, featuring 24 pages in English. This book presents a unique approach to teaching economic concepts, utilizing engaging illustrations and humor to simplify complex ideas such as opportunity cost, supply and demand, and taxes. Through the character Chester the Crab, readers embark on a journey that includes a visit to a video rental store and a safari with The Tax Hunter, making economics accessible and enjoyable.
In Comix Economix, readers will find a colorful and entertaining exploration of economic principles designed to engage young audiences. The narrative traces how a dollar changes forms as it moves through a suburban mall, providing practical examples of economic interactions. This edition aims to excite reluctant readers and serves as a resource for students preparing for standardized tests, as well as for homeschooling parents looking for innovative educational materials.
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This is the fun way to teach complicated economic ideas like opportunity cost, supply and demand, taxes and capital resources. Chester the Crab explains economics using a trip to a video rental store, a safari with The Tax Hunter and the tracing of how a dollar changes forms as it goes through a suburban mall. This funny, colorful graphic novel will excite reluctant readers, prepare students for standardized tests and help homeschooling parents!
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