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Putting it all Together: Diana Alonso
For this weeks final weekly comic, I chose my comic’s topic to be “Self-growth”. The reason why I decided to chose this topic was because throughout my life I felt like I was stuck with being the same person as … Continue reading
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Show and Tell: Diana Alonso
For this weekly blog, I decided to come up with a story related to today’s recent quarantine. Basically, my story is describing how the sun feels since everyone is in quarantine, and the outside is to be avoided. In my … Continue reading
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Weekly Blog: “Living in Line” Diana Alonso
For this weeks blog, we had to come up with a comic that used some of the ideas provided in Chapter 5 form “Understanding Comics” and/or from previous chapters read. Although I used some ideas from previous chapters, most of … Continue reading
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Graphic Novel Review: Diana Alonso
The comic graphic novel I decided to read for the semester is called “Monster” adapted by Guy A. Sims, and illustrated by Dawud Anyabwile. I decided to chose this grapgic novel because the comic seemed a little different than most … Continue reading
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Northwest Alternative Comics: Diana Alonso
The alternative comic book that I have chosen to evaluate from the WSU Art Museum is called Sorry Sheets by Eroyn Franklin. This book is made of off several comic artists and the image I have selected is called “Dune? … Continue reading
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Closure and Time Frames: Diana Alonso
The comic book that I have chosen to read for the semester is called “Monster”, written by Walter Dean Myers. I found this book to be interesting compared to others because, of the topic, as well as the cover, which … Continue reading
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Final Digital Comic Collage
My comic fits into the Scott McCloud’s definition of a comic because it shows a set of images that I use to try and describe myself, which would cover the part in Scott McCloud’s definition of “conveying information”. My hope … Continue reading
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Physical to Virtual: Diana Alonso
The object that I decided to scan was a Victoria Secret bag. I decided to chose this item because it was a larger item that I could use as a background over all for my whole project. My Victoria Secret … Continue reading
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Print Versus Digital Comic: Diana Alonso
Before I started to work on my comic, I had left it to do it last minute because I thought it was going to be easy but when I got to the point where I had to brainstorm, I was … Continue reading
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