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Closure & Time Frames: Amanda Retchless
The graphic novel that I found is the Archie Comics. I find these really interesting because one of the shows I watch is based off of the Archie Comics. That show being Riverdale. The Archie Comics are in the art … Continue reading
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Closure and Time Frames: Jon Preng
The graphic novel that I chose was, “Poppies of Iraq” by Brigitte Findakly and Lewis Trondhein. I found this comic interesting because it is an autobiography in a comic form. Also, it is unique since there aren’t any panels throughout … Continue reading
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Northwest Alternative Comics: Jennifer Engelke
The comic I chose to observe was from David Lasky’s Manifesto Items no. 5. This specific comic I chose does not have a name as this book is composed of the artist’s pieces of work throughout the year. This was … Continue reading
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Closure and Time Frames: Chloe Brusseau
The graphic novel that I am interested in reading is Breakfast After Noon by Andi Watson. I am interested in reading this graphic novel because it appeals to me and what I would look for in a novel. I am … 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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Closure and Time Frames: Ben Apostol
The graphic novel that I have been taking a look at is one of Scott McClouds Superman adventure books “A Big Problem”. Scott McCloud had released many Superman graphic novels that are similar in design and have the same comic … Continue reading
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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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