Sunday, October 4, 2015
Maus
Maus is a graphic novel by Art Spiegelman, its a graphic depiction of what Spiegelmans father went through as a Holocaust survivor. It was quite interesting seeing the depiction of different races as different animals. It was an interesting piece to see how someone can take a big event like the holocaust and turn it into a graphic novel for reading to digest alot easier. I believe this novel would not work with human characters due to the fact of it being so real, the disconnect the reader gains from viewing the cartoon mice gives them a sort fresh slate and view point, the reader knows the mice are the ones who are in trouble but its from a different viewpoint coming from a cartoon. The novel won quite a few awards.
Thursday, October 1, 2015
Underground Comics
This week in class we read underground comics and that was truly an experience, I was blessed with the fabulous furry freak brothers. Reading that comic was honestly hilarious and and i love how rated R it was able to get due to it being independent. It had lots of humor about controversial subjects and I am able to see as to why people associated with these comics can be seen as lowbrow and slackers. Still these comics were fun to read.
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
eisner / thompson
Reading Eisner's works are quite beautiful, I enjoy the emotion and fluid movements put into each panel and how painterly some pages look. I also enjoyed the video put in class where he was talking about how he came into designing the spirit and coming up with compositions. Eisner really focuses on the mood of the story and his playful typology through chapters of the spirit really sets the mood for each story.
Thursday, September 17, 2015
The Comic Book
This week we talked about the comic book, I really enjoyed reading early EC comics and Tin Tin. I also read lots of the crime comics due to my love for mystery. I enjoyed being able to read all these stories from a time before the comics code and being able to understand how the comics code came to be due to these different comics.
Friday, September 4, 2015
Understanding Comic Strips
I really enjoyed reading early comic strips, I think my favorite comic strips to read were the Peanuts strips by Charles Schulz. I really enjoy Charlie Brown as a character and all the little snippets of life advice you can get from him.
Thursday, September 3, 2015
The Graphic Narrative
The arrival was quite an incredible read, I really enjoyed the art and how there was no language barrier. Upon reading i was quite confused as to what was happening in the story and could only pick up a few things as to where the story was going. As the book went on I was able to understand that this was a story about a man leaving his family in order to find a better for them in another land.
My favorite part of this read was how alien everything was, it really gave a sense of how immigration would feel to a person who has never experienced it, dealing with alot of foreign objects in an unknown land.
My favorite part of this read was how alien everything was, it really gave a sense of how immigration would feel to a person who has never experienced it, dealing with alot of foreign objects in an unknown land.
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