Storytelling with words & Pictures
Friday, December 9, 2011
blankets
Blankets is a very interesting piece of work, one I feel i could relate do in some way, it shows a lot of how the mind of a child works, or moreover what its like to be a bigger brother, and the interactions with your siblings, and how so much is in secret and stories that are only in your head that can't be shared, or interoperated by others. escaping into his imagination running away from the real world finding every way of salvation from the threats of the real world. I really enjoyed Blankets, the situations are so funny and humorous in the sense that they are true and I feel as if they are quiet similar to my own experiences, but not entirely the same in any way. I also really like the style that the comic is done in, its really cartoony and fun, i would recommend everyone to read blankets
maus
Maus is gotta be one of the most depressing and sad stories I have ever read, I myself am really sensitive to these topics about the holocaust, genocide and war. It is interesting how he tells the story from his fathers eyes. It almost like asking some old person to tell you a story about them and its particularly how the graphic novel is written. and to read about his fathers life, how well off he was and how his situation went from bad to worst, when he was in the concentration camps, its just over all a really depressing story. its really crazy how these terrible things happened and he doesn't even show the worst of it. also its interesting that all the characters are mice, and how the entire novel is drawn in a very crude style but it works for the type of story. over all i enjoyed reading maus, but it was to depressing for me, and its even worst know how it all went down from a persons own experience.
Kingdom Come
Mark Waid and Alex Ross have to be the most amazing individuals to have worked on Kingdom Come. it is one of my favorite graphic novels of all time. the semi realistic style that Alex Ross uses is outstanding each and every panel is like a work of art, its simply amazing. I really like the way Mark Waid starts out the story, how the super heroes are getting old, and the way they think is not how thinks are done in the present day, and so the public reappoints a hero to replace superman, which is Magog. Its cool how all the super heroes get disbanded after superman leaves to live a life of solitude in his fake futuristic park. And its really cool how Waid adds the third person view of the story how spectre shows around Norman, and tells him how the events are going to unfold. My favorite part was when the action started to esscalate and when the final battle rolls around and all the superheroes are at each others throats. and Superman goes up against Shazam! the most epic scene! loved every moment of it.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Little Nemo
Little Nemo is a very interesting comic strip, I really like the concept behind the hole thing. How little Nemo gets in his pajamas and is in his bed to go to sleep, and thats when Nemo enters the dream realm which is Slumberland, and how each time he goes on an adventure in Slumberland. Its interesting cause each the strips that are featured on the newspaper is like a different adventure that nemo had in slumberland. The ending of each of the strips is pretty clever in how at the end of every dream he gets himself in some kind of trouble, and ends up waking up because he started falling in the dream or hit something. Its a clever way of waking from each of the dreams in slumberland. I do have to say that some of the adventures are really bizarre, makes me wonder if Winsor McCay was on something every time he sat down to work on the little nemo comic strip. I think if the newspaper was still relevant today and people still read the papers, I could see myself reading little nemo every sunday
Sunday, November 27, 2011
The Watchmen
The Watchmen is by far one of my most favorite graphic novels I love everything about it. I was only made aware of the Graphic novel after watching the trailer for the movie, I watched the movie before I read the Book because I heard that after reading the book the movie sucks. So I decided that I was going to watch the movie and then read the graphic novel so I can enjoy both mediums, and thats exactly what I did. In my opinion I loved the movie, the cinematography was amazing, the characters were a different sort of super heroes, So when I read the Graphic Novel I had a much better appreciation of the story and plot of the Watchmen. My favorite character in the graphic novel was Rorschach and in the movie they portrayed him really well, the way his character is, his attitude, he is simply the
coolest superhero character ever made. but I'm kinda sad that Rorschach gets kills in the end.
coolest superhero character ever made. but I'm kinda sad that Rorschach gets kills in the end.
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Habibi
So for this week I read Habibi which I have to say is very well put together and has so much to offer in terms of the overall package and its contents. its rich with Thompson’s interpretations of stories from the Qur’an and stories from the arab culture. the intricate binding of the book and the inside pages reflect the story and history of the Islamic culture that resonates in the Arabia. the story itself was a bit confusing at first but as you read on it is pieced together as the memories of the girl Dodola unfold into a series of events. Which i find to be a very effective way to tell a story within the graphic novel format, its makes it seem very mystical, and at the same time we learn what she learns about the stories that revolve around the customs and traditions of the Arab land. stories that have been told threw the Qur’an about the prophets. The story itself was very interesting to me, its very depressing and as you read the graphic novel a history builds up between the two characters, very unfortunate things happen to both of them. They get separated and reunited after several years and so much has happened to Zam and Dodola. but over all I really like the story very interesting, but sad at the same time.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
nov 3, 10th week
So this week I read the comic Eight ball by Daniel Clowes, which was the only one available from the course resources page. I wish more of the required readings were on the course resources page, I mean don't get me wrong there is a lot of material on there. But after reading Eight Ball I'm very much compelled to read some of his other stuff like Ghostworld. I just want to say that the compilation of stories in Eight Ball are just straight up bizarre for me, I don't think I understood the story line at all, they just seemed like a series of weird events with a weird unexplainable ending to the story. on the other hand I found them very interesting to read. The stories were confusing, and intriguing which mead me want to read more. the one that really caught my attention was the Laughing Spitting man, I don't even know how to react to that particular one, like part of it was predictable, like when main character encountered the husband, but where it really got funky was when the guy started to turn into a practical joker without knowing it. I mean all of this stories had some weird attribute to them but that one was one that stuck out to me the most. also I did a comic last year that I think will be good for this post
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