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Graphic Novels Are Fun and Stuff
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Graphic Novels Are Fun and Stuff. Tuesday, September 30, 2008. Rorschach is my favorite character because of his tortured and extreme nature over the concept of justice. He is often compared to Alan Moore's other creation, V, who wears a mask but holds a radically different ideology. November 21, 2008 at 2:31 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS: A Rookies Perspective. The thing that appeals to me the most concerning g. College 101 Special Projects. Lovecraft, the Webcomic!
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Graphic Novels Are Fun and Stuff: Pyongyang: The Metro
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Graphic Novels Are Fun and Stuff. Tuesday, December 9, 2008. I found an interesting website about the Pyongyang Metro. It's an unofficial site, of course, that provides interesting photographs, information, and external links concerning this subway system and its function. Honestly, some of the links don't work, and others are kind of funny and weird, but interesting none-the-less. Aside from his conspiracy theory, the website creator gives some photos of the metro stations. One photograph he took sh...
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Graphic Novels Are Fun and Stuff: Persepolis
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Graphic Novels Are Fun and Stuff. Thursday, October 16, 2008. I have just a few random thoughts and information to share about. 1) According to the Iran Chamber Society website, Persepolis was the ceremonial capital and governmental seat of the Achaemenian Empire in Persia under the rule of Darius the Great (who built it). http:/ www.iranchamber.com/history/persepolis/persepolis1.php. 2) It's interesting that Marjane's last name is Satrapi. According to dictionary.com, the word. Lovecraft, the Webcomic!
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Graphic Novels Are Fun and Stuff: Understanding Comics: Manipulation
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Graphic Novels Are Fun and Stuff. Friday, September 19, 2008. Went back a second time to read it a little differently. It's interesting how we can be manipulated so easily by comics and not fully realize it. These elements of graphic novels and the art within them truly opens the reader's eyes to how complicated, thoughtful, and truly advanced this medium is. That once again brings the spread together as a whole. Although slightly different, we can also see this on pages 64 and 65. Once again the...The t...
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The Graphic Maelstrom: Meet Art Spiegelman
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Understanding comics is serious business." - Scott McCloud. Monday, December 1, 2008. Now that we are venturing deep into. Territory, an introduction to Art Spiegelman. Would be appropriate. Spiegelman is a highly regarded figure in the area of comics and the graphic novel medium. He is a comics legend and something of a countercultural figure with his contribution to the underground comic book scene. The creation of. Which is about Spiegelman's parents attempting to survive the Holocaust,. The book was ...
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The Graphic Maelstrom: October 2008
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Understanding comics is serious business." - Scott McCloud. Wednesday, October 29, 2008. Discussion of a Scene from Safe Area Gorazde - Candy Tossing and Guidance. To do with starving children in a war torn country. Monday, October 27, 2008. Haunting, visceral and occasionally comical look, one has to understand Joe Sacco. Who interviewed the people living within the supposed "safe area." In. A harrowing and facinating read. So who is Mr. Sacco? Interviewing was a crucial aspect of storytelling in. Discu...
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The Graphic Maelstrom: June 2009
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Understanding comics is serious business." - Scott McCloud. Tuesday, June 23, 2009. The Final Spin of the Maelstrom? I will probably cease work on this blog entirely, much like I will for Much Ado About Nothing and Everything Else Shakespearian. I would like to acknowledge the work of Ashley and Nicole for their early work on the blog. It would have been good for them to keep working with me, but I am happy that they were able to help me however they could. So for now, the maelstrom ends.
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The Graphic Maelstrom: Discussion on a Scene from Understanding Comics - Details on Closure
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Understanding comics is serious business." - Scott McCloud. Sunday, December 14, 2008. Discussion on a Scene from Understanding Comics - Details on Closure. I have been wanting to explore a segment on Scott McCloud's. For quite time. McCloud goes over a variety of history, techniques and sequences on how comic artists and writers work. The earliest technique I have written for my first graphic novel essay involved closure,. A method used for creating suspense on the audience's part. It shows but what it.
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Call of Cthulhu and Everything Else Lovecraftrian: April 2008
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Call of Cthulhu and Everything Else Lovecraftrian. Tuesday, April 22, 2008. An Overview of Cthulhu. Aside from being part of the namesake of the blog,. He first appeared in the short story "The Call of Cthulhu," which marks the monstrous high priest's appearance and setting the stage for the "Cthulhu Mythos" stories. Cthulhu is described indirectly when an effigy of him is found early in the story:. It represented a monster of vaguely anthropoid outline, but with an octopuslike head whose face was a mass...