Create a Roman themed cartoon

Get inspired!

Cartoon by Nigel Auchterlounie

Following a visit to Segedunum, children from Richardson Dees Primary School worked with illustrator Nigel Auchterlounie to make their own cartoon. Can you create one too?

Follow our tips and make your own cartoon

How to make your own cartoon

Tip 1 - Do some research

What did the Romans look like? How about the Britons?

Can you find out any funny facts about the Romans that would make a good joke or visual gag?


Tip 2 - Think of a joke

Can you think of a good joke for your cartoon?

You may find it useful to have a look at some comics for inspiration.

Test your joke out on a friend. Do they find it funny or does it need a lot of explaining?


Tip 3 - Start sketching

Draw rough versions first. Don’t worry about mistakes, you can cut parts out or stick paper over the top if something goes wrong!

You can create your own setting or use these Hadrian’s Wall templates to help get you started.


Remember, you won’t get it right straight away!


Tip 4 - Display your work

Once you’re happy with your work, bring your cartoons together to make a comic, or even put on an exhibition.




Share your cartoons

We'd love to see what you come up with. Share your cartoons - tag us on Twitter at @SegedunumFort, use the #Seggyathome hashtag, or post them on our Facebook page.