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Category Archives: Closure & Time Frames
Closure and time frames : Mitchell Delmage
I read Good-bye Chunky Rice by Craig Thompson. An example of closure I found was when a character pulled a lamp off the shelf and the cord popped out of the socket. The comic sequence is action to action but … Continue reading
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Closure and Time Frames: Ethan Miller
For my book, I choose to read Maus, I like books based on true stories so this seemed like a good fit. For my example of closure, I found a moment to moment style. In this scene, it zooms in … Continue reading
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Closure and Time Frames: Bryce Ames
The graphic novel that I am choosing to write about is Wings of fire. Book one, The dragonet prophecy: the graphic novel. The reason that I chose this novel is that I really enjoyed the original novel but after skimming … Continue reading
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Closure and Time Frames: Maddy West
The graphic novel that really interested my was Exits by Daryl Seitchik. There were several things that drew me to this comic, but I really liked that the main focus was a girl who I could relate to. I think … Continue reading
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Closure and Timeframes: Malvin Malai-Harrison
For my graphic novel I chose the first volume of Sin City by Frank Miller. I chose this graphic novel because it’s a book that I borrowed from my dad a long time ago but never got around to reading … Continue reading
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Closure and Time Frames: Blaine Casil
The graphic novel I decided to use was “Iron Man: Armor Wars”. The reason I chose to use this as my graphic novel was because I was always a fan of Marvel super heroes and I grew up reading Marvel … Continue reading
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Closure and Time Frames: Sabrina Hoenes
The first interesting example of closure I found is located on the right page (pg 14). This page shows examples of scene to scene and subject to subject. I believe it is scene to scene because the first two panels … Continue reading
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Closure and Time Frames: Devon Anderson
The Graphic novel I chose to read and analyze is called Thin thighs in thirty years by Cathy Guisewite. I then started flipping through the comic and paused on a page that had two panels that spoke to me. The … Continue reading
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Closure and Time Frames: Zackary Reynolds
The graphic novel I chose is a new graphic novel RUST BELT by Sean Knickerbocker which was published on June 11, 2019. The closure I chose to show is an aspect-to-aspect closure. An aspect-to-aspect closure means nothing happens and it is used to establish a mood or a sense of the place of the frames … Continue reading
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Closure and Time Frames: Alexandria Bachmann
The graphic novel I chose was Delilah Dirk and the King’s Shilling by Tony Cliff. I predominately chose this novel because of the graphic style, story, and the feeling of the paper(as I can’t stand old rough paper…gives me awful … Continue reading
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