The 'kids wolf story' might be the story of 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf'. In this story, a young shepherd boy keeps crying out that a wolf is attacking his sheep just for fun. When the villagers come to help, they find no wolf. Eventually, when a real wolf comes, the boy cries for help but no one believes him, and the wolf eats his sheep.
The 'wolf kids story' might tell a tale of wolf kids that are different from ordinary wolves. It could be about their special abilities or characteristics. For example, they might have an extraordinary sense of smell or speed. It could also be a story about how they face the encroachment of human activities on their territory and how they adapt to the changing environment. They may have to find new ways to find food and shelter while dealing with the presence of humans and other threats in their once - quiet habitats.
They could use their wits. Maybe they could find a way to trick the wolf back. For instance, they could pretend there is something more delicious outside the house to lure the wolf out.
If it's 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf', the main characters are the boy (the shepherd) and the wolf. The boy is the one who causes all the trouble by lying, and the wolf is the source of the real danger that the boy should have been warning about truthfully.
Once upon a time, there was a big bad wolf. He lived in the forest near a little village. One day, he saw a little girl in a red hood walking through the forest. The wolf was very hungry. He decided to follow the girl. He thought he could eat her up. But the girl was smart. She ran to her grandmother's house and they locked the doors. The wolf couldn't get in and finally left disappointed.
Well, in this story, the boy plays a trick on people by saying there's a wolf when there isn't. When a wolf actually shows up later, no one listens to him because they think he's lying again. It teaches us not to lie or people won't believe us when it's important.
Some kids in the story use their intelligence. They could find a secret passage or a weak spot in the place where they are trapped. If they are in a house, they might find a loose board in the floor or a hole in the wall that the wolf doesn't know about. Also, they could try to make noise to attract the attention of someone outside who can help them.
First, decide on the main message or lesson you want to convey through the comic. Then, design fun and friendly wolf characters. Add bright colors and simple dialogues to make it appealing to kids. Also, keep the panels and action sequences easy to understand.