Saturday, October 22, 2011

Asterix the gladiator

Asterix the gladiator is a very humorous comic, when reading threw, it flows so seamlessly almost like a animated cartoon series, its just so well done. The only thing that I would complain about, would be the story, how the action builds up, its too slow from introducing Asterix and Obelix, to setting them in a time and place, in there everyday activity, and then presenting a problem for them to solve. its really well put together, but for my taste it happens very slowly. I think the pacing of the story could be a bit faster, but nonetheless, it is a very well drawn comic the characters like precisely the same threw out the series, and its just amazing how well they have the style down. I really enjoyed Asterix and Obelix, its really funny how the story progress though, it builds up slowly its very entertaining to see what kind of adventures and  situations they get into, and its funny cause they will get into some kind of trouble but they always get out of the situation in some humors way.

the adventures of tin tin

I love the adventures of Tin Tin, it was really awesome, Tin Tin and his dog Snowy, and love how the story progresses in the beginning, its funny cause its serious at times and then they have these moments filled with humor, the way the adventures of tin tin have been drawn and written it almost flows like a movie in your mind, at least for me that's how most graphic novels work. As for the technical aspect of the comic, it is very well drawn all throughout the comic it is so consistent in style and just flows really well together. Sometimes what will happen in most comics is the talking heads, which is only people talking from page to page, but with Tin Tin, the story is so interesting and suck you right into the adventure that, you sometimes you forget everything else and I think that's what makes a graphic novel so successful. I think I've actually acquired an interest for the adventures of Tin Tin.
I love how the adventure progresses, and stupid funny events lead to the next adventure in the story line its really awesome. whats even better is when something funny happens like when one of the characters get themselves into a bad situation they will only show what is about to happen and then they cut to the aftermath and they leave the rest to your imagination which make it really funny!
 

Thursday, October 13, 2011

featured work



I did a strip and its was greatly influenced by calvin and hobbes just how they are very short and hummors and the last few panels are the punch line. I think the trick is to figure out how you can create a funny situation from only a few panels, so I think thats where the genius comes in. I also have tried to imitate this technique, its difficult to come up with a situation but I think the one that i drew is all to familiar to most of my classmates and teachers. the little nemo comics were interesting, although I felt almost bored by them, they were really slow and some what anti climatic, since we know how every strip would end, with him waking from the dream, its really cool but the strip i read wasn't captivating enough for me, i'll probably read a few more before i make my final ultimatum on little nemo. I think I'm much more of a fan of calvin and hobbes, theres also this great strip i'd like to share with you, it kinda relates to art students work flow. 

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

The Arrival







when reading the arrivals I was fascinated by fact that there was a book out there with only words, and the storytelling is just amazing like when they show the family in this place that is threatening there way of living like shaun tan all he had to show was a representation of something evil that lurked in the city and he did it with the creatures tale casting a shadow on the building and homes. and it was really interesting when he is crossing the atlantic ocean, and theres 2 pages which describe the days it took to get to there destination only threw the shapes of the cloud and how they were different each frame, implying that time was going by. Also the thing that blew me away was how he was a foreign land where he didn't know the language but neither did we so he was communicating with people only threw pictures, which is ironic because the book itself has no words in it, so that was really interesting that I found, over all the art work was just incredible. Also because I felt like I could some what assimilate to that situation on various levels, like my  family kinda went threw the same situation when immigrating from pakistan to Canada, and I didn't know any english so it kind of similar and since english is my second language and being a visual artist, I could never get a good grasp of language, never good at writing, but I could communicate with my drawings so one thing that I learn was, emotions will tell half of your story for you, so you have to be careful of what you show in each frame, and Shaun Tan knew what he was doing, because I think the way he told the story was at such a pure level that, you really begin to connect with the character.