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About henrybuehler

Henry is a huge fan of JRPG's and adventure games. He also love Japanese superheroes, cooking, and writing about games.

“Heartland” Review-Henry Buehler

Heartland is a one-shot comic written by Garth Ennis and illustrated by Steve Dillon (Preacher) that’s about an adult family living in 1990’s Belfast, Ireland while dealing with issues surrounding  politics alcohol, religion, familial drama, and The Troubles. The story … Continue reading

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Blog #7-Texture

If I were to judge this page as an art piece, I would say it represents introspection. The bird in the center left of the image is what should immediately draw the eye, but the text next to it is … Continue reading

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Color-Henry Buehler

The colored works of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure are all examples of artistic excellence and this cover of JoJolion is no exception. The static and comparatively muted shade of salmon that serves as the background makes everything else in the picture … Continue reading

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Henry Buehler-Scale

Scale is a tool used by artists that allows for them to visually shape a scene and add to the context simply by using size and perspective. In the manga adaptation of the webcomic, One Punch Man, scale is utilized … Continue reading

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Framing-Henry Buehler

Framing in comics is key to both presentation and storytelling. This spread from Anya’s Ghost by Vera Brosgol shows the protagonist falling into a pit and the events leading up to it. This simple scene is framed very nicely, even without … Continue reading

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Point, Line, Plane-Henry Buehler

I sadly can’t remember the name of the graphic novel I read or find it online, but it was a depressing story about a girl growing up with a perfectionist dad who secretly had sex with underage boys. The art … Continue reading

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Formstorming-Henry Buehler

  Formstorming is a creative problem solving method conducted through “visual thinking”. The primary elements of formstorming are repetition and variation, such as different fonts or kinds of eggs. These examples include different styles and different forms of the same … Continue reading

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