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Comics: Emily Bruckner
My comic “Death’s Plight”, I believe fits well into the criteria of a comic. The comic as a whole, is made up of a series of depictions that make up a cohesive story line. While I was trying to decide … Continue reading
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Comics: Melissa Urueta
My comic is a very traditional take on a comic. It fits into Scott McCloud’s definition because it is a bunch of images in a sequencing order that is deliberate and mine tells a story. It is formatted in a … Continue reading
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Comics: Wyatt Nevins
Everything’s Going to Be Okay is a study in time. I’ve always been interested in mediums utilizing techniques that are rare, such as comics focusing on a still image moving through time. Here by Richard McGuire leans on this a little. Following the … Continue reading
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Comics: Melody Huerta
According to Scott McCloud the definition of “juxtaposed pictorial and other images in deliberate sequence” (9). Following this definition I believe the comic that I created falls under that definition. What I tried to do was create images that could show … Continue reading
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Comics: Seth Muck
Una Adventura en Espacio is by all definitions, a comic. When it came to thinking of an idea I wanted to put on paper, I kept returning to Scott McCloud’s, Understanding Comics. The quote that I continued looking back at when creating this … Continue reading
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Comics: Milo Larson
The collection of images I used to create this comic fits Scott McCloud’s definition, “juxtaposed pictorial and other images in deliberate sequence”. My comic is considered juxtaposed because of how the images are placed side-by-side to connect the frames. Within … Continue reading
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Comics: Emily Burns
One of Scott McCloud’s concepts that inspired my comic is the “moment-to-moment” transaction (70). When I was reading McCloud’s book this concept stood out to me because of the small difference in the slides, but big effect it has. I … Continue reading
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Comics: Ashley Cole
I have worked really hard on my comic in order to make sure that it would fit Scott McCloud’s definition of comics. The ideas of both juxtaposition and sequencing have proved themselves to be very important throughout the process of … Continue reading
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Comics: Rachel Lentz
Blog 5: Comics The comic I have created, “Step”, follows Scott McCloud’s definition of a comic as it is a series of images in deliberate sequence. McCloud’s book Understanding Comics tells its readers how versatile and expansive comics can be. … Continue reading
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Comics: Deyanira Tovar-Moreno
For my comic project, I wanted to portray an issue which has swept America by storm, which is, homelessness. I wanted to depict the concept of homelessness from the perspective of a homeless person because I wanted my viewers to … Continue reading
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