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Closure and Time Frames: Emily Bartholomew

The Graphic Novel I decided to read “The case of the missing man”. I choose this book because I like to read mystery books and I thought it was a cool idea to make a mystery novel into a graphic … Continue reading

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Matthew Mollet: Closure and Time Frames

The time frame shifts from Leonidas charging into battle and cuts to him laying wounded. The timeframe allows for the reader to interpret what happened to him, how many arrows were shot or how far he made it before being … Continue reading

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Closure & Time Frames: Helena Matheson

The book that I chose is Babymouse: Queen of the World, by Jennifer & Matthew Holm. I chose this book because it was one of my favorite books as a kid and its aesthetic (pink everything) really matches mine. I … Continue reading

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Closure and Time Frames: Ana Maria Alaniz Mendoza

Closure – This page does a fantastic job capturing different thoughts, emotions, and time frames from scene to scene. As a reader, I am able to follow along with the visuals and the linguistics seamlessly. In fact, each panel is laid out from … Continue reading

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Closure and Time Frames: Phuc Tran

The graphic novel I chose for this blog is”Neon Genesis Evangelion” by Yoshiyuki Sadamoto. This book is about the fight between alien monster and humanity with the help of giant controlled robots. This is a famous manga that Hollywood based … Continue reading

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Closure and Time Frames: Nicholas Kawaguchi

The graphic novel that I chose to analyze is from a series, written originally by Akira Toriyama and the manga interpretation by Toyotaro, entitled “Dragon Ball Super.” This book is comprised of both heavy dialogue scenes and quick action sequences … Continue reading

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Closure and Time Frames: Isaiah Wilkerson

For my selected comic, I chose Bone: Eyes of the Storm by Jeff Smith. I chose this comic because it had caught my eyes when I saw the cover page. I’d remember people in my elementary class reading these books … Continue reading

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Closure and Time Frames: Maria Alvarez

I decided to read the book “MoonCop” by Tom Gauld because I was really attracted to the basic colors and the simplisity of this comic. I find that overactive comics sometimes are overwhelming and they can be hard to read … Continue reading

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Design Elements and Principles: Zach Morgan

Both McCloud and Lovett have a similar goal in comics and design, respectively. They both attempt to convey message through visual compositions. McCloud would describe this as trying to make “one sense speak for all five,” meaning allowing the viewer … Continue reading

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DTC 206:Digital Reflection #1

  Reflecting on the first-half DTC 206: Digital Inclusion, there were a few concepts that stood out to me and seem to fit together well. In this poster comic, I attempt to demonstrate how the concepts of the Digital Divide, … Continue reading

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