Thursday, February 26, 2009
The layout in my graphic novel is very vast and colorful. It is full of different scenes of action and creates a picture that tells a story. It follows the rule of thirds in some pages of the story but for the most part it follows its own pattern of arrangement to tell the story. The pattern used is just to help show how the story should be read and to help understand the scene that is happening. The graphic novel uses a different form of reading than a traditional book in that it uses sounds and actions to understand what the story is about. It is read from left to right and top to bottom accordingly. My graphic novel uses a more disarranged sequence of panels to tell the story and is very scenic throughout to help tell the story that the authors/illustrators are trying to convey to the readers.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
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Amazing Spider-Man #122, July 1973, The death of the Green Goblin, cover art by John Romita, Sr.
The Bronze age of comic books is a period in history of comics that ran from the 1970's to the 1980's.
brightly colored superhero titles remained and darker plot elements and more mature storylines with real-world issues, such as like drig use began to appear
The Golden age of comic books lasted from the 1930's to the 1940's.
modern comic books were first publishe. the superhero was created and defined and many of the most famous superheroes debuted like Batman Superman and Wonder Woman
Showcase #4 (Oct. 1956), generally considered the start of the Silver Age. Cover art by Carmine Infantino & Joe Kubert
The Silver age of comic books lasted from 1956 to either the late 1960s or the early 1970s.
superhero comics were in decline. Science fiction and aliens replaced gods and magic.
'Watchmen' (1986), generally considered the start of the Modern Age. Cover art by Dave Gibbons
The Modern age of comic books lasted from mid 1980's until now.
comic book characters became more dark and evil
The Yellow Kid in McFadden's Flats published by G. W. Dillingham Company
newspaper articles became known today as a comic. it was the start to the beginning of comic books
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