Why I love the medium of comics...
Dec 3, 2015 21:52:13 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2015 21:52:13 GMT -5
So in keeping with the spirit of the season, I want to start a positive thread. I want to talk about what I love about the medium of comics itself, the actual interplay of words and pictures to tell stories, the types of stories that can be told, the variety and malleability of the medium itself. Not super-heroes only, not comics stories in other medium, but the sheer joy of panels on pages as a storytelling medium itself.
I love comics because it can accommodate a wide variety of stories and content. At the same time as you get a cartoonist doing philosophical educational material like this...
done by a Biology professor and about follicle mites living in Darwin's eyebrows, you can get this...
done by a journalist recounting the experiences of the war in Bosnia.
A medium which can tell stories like this...
an alternate history of the world exploring the Templar mysteries ina world where the Reformation never happened and the Catholic church remained a dominant power...
you can also tell stories like this...
where anthropomorphic ducks can go on a quest for ancient treasure...
A medium that gave birth to super-heroes in all their glory...
something new and originating in the medium, but at the same time it can be the medium for telling stories like this...
featuring timeless heroes of myth and legend.
It's a medium that has developed its own unique language...
but transcends any one language...
until the language becomes an art in and of itself...
.
In comics I can read to find heroes to cheer...
villains to revile...
or monsters to terrify...
I can find stories to make me think...
or stories that make me weep...
tales that move me...
and adventures that delight me...
There were stories I loved as a kid....
and comics that showed me more as I became an adolescent...
comic art that is realistic and detailed..
and art that is impressionistic and stylized...
stories that can be simple and straight forward...
or layered and nuanced...
It's all comics....
and perhaps the greatest thing about comics of all, is that each and everyone here could do a post like this and no two would be alike. For comics is the language we all speak and which we can all understand, but it speaks to each of us differently and no one's comic's soliloquy is any better than another's, but the love of comics provides us with a common bond.
-M
I love comics because it can accommodate a wide variety of stories and content. At the same time as you get a cartoonist doing philosophical educational material like this...
done by a Biology professor and about follicle mites living in Darwin's eyebrows, you can get this...
done by a journalist recounting the experiences of the war in Bosnia.
A medium which can tell stories like this...
an alternate history of the world exploring the Templar mysteries ina world where the Reformation never happened and the Catholic church remained a dominant power...
you can also tell stories like this...
where anthropomorphic ducks can go on a quest for ancient treasure...
A medium that gave birth to super-heroes in all their glory...
something new and originating in the medium, but at the same time it can be the medium for telling stories like this...
featuring timeless heroes of myth and legend.
It's a medium that has developed its own unique language...
but transcends any one language...
until the language becomes an art in and of itself...
.
In comics I can read to find heroes to cheer...
villains to revile...
or monsters to terrify...
I can find stories to make me think...
or stories that make me weep...
tales that move me...
and adventures that delight me...
There were stories I loved as a kid....
and comics that showed me more as I became an adolescent...
comic art that is realistic and detailed..
and art that is impressionistic and stylized...
stories that can be simple and straight forward...
or layered and nuanced...
It's all comics....
and perhaps the greatest thing about comics of all, is that each and everyone here could do a post like this and no two would be alike. For comics is the language we all speak and which we can all understand, but it speaks to each of us differently and no one's comic's soliloquy is any better than another's, but the love of comics provides us with a common bond.
-M