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bigstuffedcat
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i actually have strong opinions about newspaper comics but like next to no familiarity with comic books


bigstuffedcat
@bigstuffedcat

me talking about sunday funnies: oh my god. this composition is so plodding. this space would be better used by showing us what the TV is saying. not only would that set the scene, giving the punchline something to tie back to, but it would mean that we don't have to stretch one sentence over four panels. there simply are not that many breaths or points of interest in these sentences. this is especially true with the perspective shifts between panels. they seem thoughtless-- typically they're formally necessary to give our eyes variety, but they add a massive sense of motion to reading this extremely simple sentence. especially because the main character appears to turn so much between perspectives.

me talking about comics: holy shit the wolverine. this is just like in Scott Adams' Understanding Comics


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