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The Comic Book

The Comic Book. Just what is a Comic Book?. Comics are simply the combination of Text and Graphics in order to tell a narrative However a Comic is a highly flexible and easily understood medium, a language which is understood worldwide. History of the Comic.

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The Comic Book

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  1. The Comic Book

  2. Just what is a Comic Book? • Comics are simply the combination of Text and Graphics in order to tell a narrative • However a Comic is a highly flexible and easily understood medium, a language which is understood worldwide

  3. History of the Comic • The tradition of comic books has been around for over thousands of years, being seen in Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic tombs to Mayan Frescos found within Central America. • These ancient cultures utilised a system of looking similar to what we use today!

  4. Influential Artists • William Hogarth • Windsor McCay • Scott McCloud • Chris Ware

  5. William Hogarth (1697- 1764) • Hogarth drew from life, a caricaturist he depicted the honesty of both London’s Upper and Lower classes that helped to develop a tradition of satirical illustration in Modern Europe. • He was a pioneer of sequential art which was not that different to today’s political cartoons.

  6. Windsor McCay (1867-1934) • McCay was a gifted individual whom is now mostly recognised for his newspaper comic strips such as Little Nemo in Slumberland ( 1905-11) • McCay was interested in progressive action and the importance of the structure of scenes within a comic strip to depict actions and events.

  7. Scott McCloud (1960-) • McCloud has certainly been influential in the direction he has taken comics. He has been a supporter of the medium as a distinct literary medium and was one of the first artists to support Web comics, now one of the most popular formats for comics to date. • Author of Understanding Comics, he is best known as a comic theorist

  8. Chris Ware ( 1967-) • Chris Ware is by far one of the most enigmatic and misunderstood comic artists today. His work draws familiarities with everything from advertising, McCay to the way people think and see the world. • Ware is hesitant in using modern technologies and draws, inks and writes every part of his work, including barcodes!

  9. Your Comic! • Using the list of Comic related artists as a template, conduct some research relating to what you want to achieve with your comic. • Look for at least 2 particular Comic related artists ( if otherwise please discuss) in your research process. • Remember to make notes!

  10. WEBLINKS • Scott McCloud WebComic “Carl” • A nice little tool to help develop your ideas

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