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Ccm-Fb15.Pdf Color Us Tricked Illustration by Pat Sison (@pistol_pat). Concept by Ian Smile (@endashes). Courtesy of the College Skateboarding Educational Foundation (@csef). Email a photo of you and your finished skateboard deck to [email protected] for a chance to be featured on our social media channels! FUN BOOK 15 Share with us! @comicconmuseum #comicconmuseum Color Us Pumped The Comic-Con Museum is gearing up to be roll-by ready! Level up the illustration by adding details above and in the foreground of the image. Email a photo of you and your finished sheet to [email protected] for a chance to be featured on our social media channels! FUN BOOK 15 Share with us! @comicconmuseum #comicconmuseum Draw In Your Style Now it’s your turn to illustrate a skateboard deck, front and back! Email a photo of you and your finished work to [email protected] for a chance to be featured on our social media channels! FUN BOOK 15 Share with us! @comicconmuseum #comicconmuseum Color, Cut, Play A favorite level-based objective within the Tony Hawk Pro Skater series was to find and collect the letters S, K, A, T, E, to form the word “SKATE.” In honor of the classic challenge, color and cut out the letters provided in this and the next page and use them to play one of the suggested games on the next page (or your own game)!* *Participation is “at your own risk.” Comic-Con International entities are not liable for any harm resulting from your participation. FUN BOOK 15 Share with us! @comicconmuseum #comicconmuseum Color, Cut, Play A favorite level-based objective within the Tony Hawk Pro Skater series was to find and collect the letters S, K, A, T, E, to form the word “SKATE.” In honor of the classic challenge, color and cut out the letters provided in this and the previous page, and use them to play one of the suggested games on the next page (or your own game)!* Game Ideas 1. Scatter the letters on a cluttered desk, take a photo, and share the photo on social media with a challenge to your friends to find each letter. 2. Scatter the letters in plain view in a room, frontyard, or backyard and time how quickly each person in your household can collect them and return them to a starting point.* 3. Coordinate with four neighbors to post letters on their mailboxes, then post the “S” on your mailbox with a fun challenge statement to neighborhood walkers to find and take a photo of each letter and share a collage with the hashtag #comiconmuseum.* *Participation is “at your own risk.” Comic-Con International entities are not liable for any harm resulting from your participation. FUN BOOK 15 Share with us! @comicconmuseum #comicconmuseum Design Your Own Color and cut out the provided apparel and draw your own skate characters. Email a photo of you and your illustrations (or paper characters!) to [email protected] for a chance to be featured in our social media channels! FUN BOOK 15 Share with us! @comicconmuseum #comicconmuseum Tricks of the Trade Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 and Pro Skater 2 not only garnered the excitement of longtime skateboarders and skate fans, it also cultivated an appreciation for (and education of) the sport in video gamers who’d never skated in real life. Listed below are standard tricks also featured in the games. Can you match them to their correct descriptions? When a skater’s foot flicks the front of the board during a jump to make it spin sideways 360 degrees before landing. An aerial trick invented by Mike McGill that involves a 540-degree backside rotation combined with a board grab. When a skater does a one-hand handstand on the metal pipe that runs the lip of a ramp (aka the coping) while grabbing the board at their feet. A no-grab trick in which skaters kick the tail of the board down while jumping to make the board pop into the air. When skaters shift their weight to lift one set of wheels off the ground in order to ride on the other set of wheels while keeping the board from touching the ground. An aerial trick Tony Hawk named after a pop singer, where a skater grabs the heel edge near the front wheel of the board with their front hand and kicks their front foot off behind them. FUN BOOK 15 Share with us! @comicconmuseum #comicconmuseum Word Play It’s been two decades since the original releases of Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1 and Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2. How quickly can you find the cast (and publisher!) of the newly released Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2? Activision Elissa Steamer Nyjah Huston Tony Hawk Eric Koston Riley Hawk Andrew Reynolds Geoff Rowley Rodney Mullen Aori Nishimura Jamie Thomas Rune Glifberg Bob Burnquist Kareem Campbell Shane O’Neill Bucky Lasek Leo Baker Steve Caballero Chad Muska Leticia Bufoni Tyshawn Jones Lizzie Armanto FUN BOOK 15 Share with us! @comicconmuseum #comicconmuseum Answer Key to Previous Edition These puzzles appeared in Fun Book 14: How to Train Your Dragon. Thanks for playing! Musical Match Word Play FUN BOOK 15 Share with us! @comicconmuseum #comicconmuseum But wait, there’s more! PLAY WITH US ON INSTAGRAM! Visit the Comic-Con Museum Instagram (@comicconmuseum) to try this week’s activity, “Tricked Out” and let us know which are your favorite moves from the original Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater series! For more Instagram fun, check out our profile’s “Play” highlight for our catalog of free templates! GIFT A CHARTER MEMBERSHIP! A Charter Membership is a one-of-a-kind gift perfect for any occasion. Show your loved ones the magic of Comic-Con all year round with a membership that celebrates popular arts and culture education. BECOME A CHARTER MEMBER! Our supporters have helped us raise critical funds towards educational programs, workshops, panels, and so much more. Benefits include collectibles like the Comic-Con Museum lanyard, enamel pin, and the 2020 Charter Member t-shirt! Sign up at Tiers 3, 4, or 5 to earn priority registration on Museum events. FUN BOOK 13 Share with us! @comicconmuseum #comicconmuseum.
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