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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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Closure and Time Frames: Yanir Govrin
For My Graphic Novel I chose the first volume of the comic Slam Dunk by Takehiko Inoue. 1) For my example of closure I chose the top two panels from the image. This is an example of subject-to-subject as one … Continue reading
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Closure and Time Frames: Edison Soliman
The graphic novel that I chose to read for was Amulet by Kazu Kibuishi. This book was a read that I first discovered back in my elementary days. I remember seeing this book at book fairs and such but never … Continue reading
Closure and Time Frames: Dean Janikowski
I am choosing to read the graphic novel Maus by Art Spiegelman. This book depicts the story of the lives of Jewish men and women during the Holocaust of WWII exept in this story, mice represent the characters who play … Continue reading
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Closure and Time Frames: Ruby Hopkins
The graphic novel I am choosing to read is Persepolis, which tells the story of a young girl growing up in Iran during the Islamic Revolution. The first scene I chose to depict an example of closure is a scene … Continue reading
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