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Living in Line: Daniel Blanchard
For the week 13 comic strip I decided to use a little bit of my imagination. for the story of the comic, I wanted to have something that showed emotions in other ways than words. So for this strip, I … Continue reading
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Weekly Comic: Living in Line: Anthony Sanchez
For this week’s comic I wanted to make sure I capture the prompt well with Scott McClouds “Living in Line” chapter. In order to do this, I thought about showing the main characters passion to run by being persuaded by … Continue reading
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weekly blog: living in line: Trent Madison
With the lines I used, I hope to convey a sense of confusion or being unsure in the top right panel of my comic and almost a sense of realization in the next panel from that one. In the top … Continue reading
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Weekly Blog: Living In Line: Brady Davis
For my comic, I went with the digital route as I’m more comfortable and feel like I can make something much more visually satisfying with a keyboard and mouse than I can by hand. The concept of line is interesting … Continue reading
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Graphic novel review: Henry Igwala
The graphic novel that I chose to read was American born Chinese by Guen Lueng Lang. This was a unique novel as it had 3 different storylines, which were random and unrelated to each other until the end. The first … Continue reading
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Weekly Blog: Living in Line Kirk Brown
This week I attempted to convey emotion through the line work in my comic. The theme I chose for this comic is regarding senior classes and the climate in which they graduated. More specifically, I took historical moments in American … Continue reading
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Northwest Alternative Comics: Nick Caton
The comic I chose that I liked was this comic by Peter Bagge. I liked this comic because it is old and had a lot of vulgar language you wouldn’t see today. I think it shows how people used to … Continue reading
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Northwest Alternative Comics: Alexandria Bachmann
This is a set of panels from Apocalypse Dad by Taylor Dow. Dow uses multiple elements within his work. In terms of elements Dow uses a very consistent line shape. All of the drawn elements are made of of these … Continue reading
Northwest Alternative Comics: Daniel Blanchard
For this blog post, I used examples from Paul Chadwick’s work, “Fanzines.” This piece of work done by Paul is nothing short of extraordinary, The number of elements that are used in his work, you would need more than 10 … Continue reading
Northwest Alternative Comics: Anh Ngo
During our visit to the WSU Museum collection study center from the Northwest Alternative comics collection, the comic that really caught my eyes was the “Ride the Worm” by Dune#33. This is due to the fact that there are over … Continue reading