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Understanding Comics
Understanding Comics | Scott McCloud
Praised throughout the cartoon industry by such luminaries as Art Spiegelman, Matt Groening, and Will Eisner, this innovative comic book provides a detailed look at the history, meaning, and art of comics and cartooning.
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WriterAtHeart
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If you have an interest in comics, this book gives you an in-depth understanding of how an artist creates their art. While this didn't meet my needs, it was still a good read.

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shortsarahrose
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My #litsyrecipeswap package arrived earlier this week . . . while I was out of town at a library conference (shout-out to my mom for bringing my package into my condo and also for pet sitting my kitty). This package was well worth the wait! Thank you @Graciouswarriorprincess for this super fun pack of goodies! And thanks to @BennettBookworm for hosting!

Graciouswarriorprincess Hurray! Thank you, Mom and so glad that you liked it! :)
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xicanti
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I constantly recommend UNDERSTANDING COMICS to people who‘re new to the medium, so I figured it was about time I reread it. For the most part, it holds up and delivers some valuable insights, but I forgot how academic it gets. (It‘s conversational academia, but still.) McCloud assumes you‘ve got a decent number of critical tools at your disposal, and that you‘re willing to put in some work.

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Poetryfreak38
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I‘m going to try and finish this up today. I am enjoying it just got distracted this week!

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sarahgreatlove
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Pickpick

Well, this is fascinating. Extremely involved and mind bending, I‘d say this is quite an academic take on comics and their importance. I enjoyed it a lot, be aware it‘s not a short read, there‘s SO much in this. Really good for those who are passionate about this medium. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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chansen
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Brushing up on my comics theory for work. Not a bad way to spend a long weekend!

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TobeyTheScavengerMonk
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Happy #FreeComicBookDay!

Shout out to Ssalefish Comics in Winston-Salem, North Carolina!

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nudibranch
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@Riveted_Reader_Melissa finished my second book for the #nonfiction2019 challenge! An excellent discussion of what goes into comics and how to make the most use of them, based on the history of communication through visual media, from cave paintings and codexes to engravings and comic books.

Riveted_Reader_Melissa I had not heard of this one before, it sounds excellent though. I‘m stacking that one. Have you read this one @Gezemice 5y
Gezemice @Riveted_Reader_Melissa No, it sounds really good! Thanks for tge tag! 5y
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ColleenIsReading
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WellReadCatLady
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Reading materials for my graphic novels class! Understanding Comics is an amazing book to learn what the different styles and basically the reason artist and writers do what they do from the space away from each panel to the different fonts. #litsyloveslibraries #libraryschool #gradschool

Graywacke I‘m curious what school you‘re taking the class at (but understand if that‘s private info). My wife took a graphic novel class at U of Houston and raved about it and still follows the professor (who writes GN, but doesn‘t illustrate them). 6y
WellReadCatLady @Graywacke I go to U of North Texas but online, I also went to UH! 6y
Graywacke @GirlInterruptedReading sounds like a terrific class. 6y
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MrBook
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#TBRtemptation post 4! This book is a classic. Praised as a must-read by everyone from Gaiman to Spiegelman to Groening to Eisner. It's the seminal examination of comics art: its history, technical components, and cultural significance. Look between the panels, the lines, and the symbols. This book will explain (just about?) everything! #blameLitsy #blameMrBook 😎

britt_brooke Thanks for bringing these back. 🤗 6y
MrBook @britt_brooke ☺️🤗🤗🤗 6y
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MisterWhitaker
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Day one of #C2E2 done! Highlights: getting to be on a panel with creators of I Am Alfonso Jones and Kindred: Graphic Novel, having RL Stine, Raina Telgemeier, Gale Galligan, Leila Del Duca and Yehuda Mercado (all books tagged below) on our panels, and getting to hang with my #comics teacher buddies!

#teachersoflitsy #C2E2 #graphicnovels #comics

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xicanti
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Only a couple more days until #comicthon! What's in your stack? I've got some library materials to poke at, a bunch of Wolverine one-shots to dip into, and a goodly selection of digital comics I got through Humble Bundles and should've read a looooooong time ago. I'd love to knock at least two of the latter off La TBR on Sunday!

Eyelit Velvet and Fuse are so good! The rest of them look interesting too! 6y
UrsulaMonarch Ooo gotta do this! Black Panther & Saga!!! 6y
readordierachel I have Sunstone too! 6y
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Bkwrm7 Hoping to get through the first volume of Motor Crush and the first three volumes of Delicious in Dungeon. Next week I'm off for some minor knee surgery and considering either a Buffy or Fables re-read binge. 6y
2BR02B Sunstone and Nailbiter are on my TBR too. 6y
xicanti @Eyelit ooh, I'll bump those up. 6y
xicanti @UrsulaMonarch excellent choices! 6y
xicanti @ReadOrDieRachel I'm a little worried it's gonna be too porny for me, but I'm determined to at least sample it. 6y
xicanti @Bkwrm7 I've got a Buffy reread/catch-up in my future, too. 6y
xicanti @2BR02B TBR twins! 6y
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xicanti
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It's been a few months since the last #comicthon (had to account for the holidays and the #LetsGetGraphicWeeklongMarathon), but IT'S BACK!

On Sunday, February 25th, you're invited to binge on comics with like-minded Littens. Whatever you love is welcome: trades, single issues, OGNS, manga, strips, webcomics... you name it! There's no minimum goal, either; just read comics, have fun, and share your progress on Litsy.

#comics #graphicnovels #manga

alisiakae Oohhh...I‘m in! 6y
SpiderGoddess I have several comics to catch up on.... this will be my day! 6y
callielafleur Oooo I just found a few that I missed during the #letsgetgraphic marathon! Perfect timing! ❤️ 6y
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GarthRanzz Count me in! 6y
Serotonin Sounds good 👌 6y
TricksyTails Ooh! Can‘t wait! 👏😁 6y
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2BR02B
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Catching up on #riotgrams! Day one: #shelfie

This bookshelf holds my unread #botm selections as well as unread comics. As you can see, it's currently spilling over a bit. 😶

See any favorites? What should I pick up next?

Zelma Blankets! ❤️ one of my absolute favorites, though I related so much to the story that I‘m biased. 6y
thecurlybookworm No favorites--but I'm seeing lots I have on my tbr shelf as well! I know I want to read City of Brass sooner than later 6y
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xicanti
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If you want a more in-depth (but still brief) discussion of the terrible, horrible thing where comics readers privilege writers over artists, Jay and Miles cover it within the first ten minutes of their latest episode. They also discuss the opposite phenomenon, which held sway throughout much of the 90s.

http://www.xplainthexmen.com/2018/01/182-lunch-with-technet/

#comics

xicanti Sidebar: I feel like anything I've ever thought about, Jay and Miles will eventually cover. Last episode, they also talked about how people of our generation (they're close to my age) went through that pretentious phase where they weren't COMICS, they were GRAPHIC NOVELS. Which, of course, ties into why I don't use graphic novels as an umbrella term. Too many associations with pretension, though I understand many contemp readers don't intend that. 6y
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KimHM
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Although this book shows it‘s age occasionally (published in 1993), McCloud is witty and expansive and wonderfully enlightening on the storytelling process. And though the book is specific to comics, many of the insights can be applied to other storytelling mediums. 💡💡💡💡💡

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KimHM
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I decided I needed some pro-guidance 😄📚

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xicanti
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I see a lot of Littens looking to try comics this year for challenges or general interest, and I want to offer two pieces of advice to grease the wheel:

1. Comics is a medium, not a genre. You're more likely to enjoy your first dip if you start with a genre you already love--and whatever that is, people've made comics in it. Ask around for recs!

2. UNDERSTANDING COMICS by Scott McCloud can help you learn comics' visual language. You want it.

MisterWhitaker SPOT on! Great advice. 6y
xicanti I'll also add that I use "comics" as an umbrella term rather than "graphic novels," which many Littens favour. When I was a younger comics reader I saw a lot of snobbery around the latter term, and it left me feeling like calling all comics "graphic novels" is a lot like calling all firefighters "flame management specialists;" ie, dressing something up in a fancy term to mask a shamefulness that didn't exist in the first place. 6y
xicanti (I also get that a lot of the people who use the term NOW are distanced from that initial snobbish movement. The association remains for me.) 6y
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Larkken @xicanti interesting. As someone who has always had a hard time with the medium I guess the differentiation was helpful to my mind to separate Gary Larson or comic strips, which I loved, from longer, connected books, which I did not. I could see how it would seem to be snobbery. 6y
TobeyTheScavengerMonk Well said! Also, BONE! 6y
xicanti @Larkken I also like comics as an umbrella term because it makes sure comic strips are included. So many people who're into the longform books look askance at them, even though a lot of good work happens on that side of the equation. (The Moomin books in the picture are comic strip collections.) 6y
xicanti @TobeyTheScavengerMonk I'm way overdue on a BONE reread. 6y
TobeyTheScavengerMonk Scholastic has done a great job of getting colorized Bone trades into elementary school libraries and book fairs, so I regularly get to recommend and talk Bone with my students. And it‘s awesome. 6y
BkClubCare Thank you. 6y
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MoniqueChristine
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What a beautiful summation of how comics interact with the reader! #comics #bookclub

Bradleygirl Gotta love McCloud's explanatory comics 😍 6y
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MoniqueChristine
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I am once again blown away by the concepts introduced in this book. It really makes me look at and think about comics in a much deeper way. #comics #bookclub

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MoniqueChristine
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I started a new #bookclub this month (woohoo!) and it‘s all about the #comics :)

Our first pick is Scott McCloud‘s Understanding Comics, which seems like a solid place to start discussing the medium. Originally printed in 1993, McCloud mentions all the comics in print BACK THEN would take a small army to keep on top of. Well how about 24 years later? There‘s a tsunami of titles out there to explore.

Bradleygirl I want in on this book club and also to know if y'all are going to do MAUS (the behemoth, the acclaimed) 6y
MoniqueChristine MAUS is such a fantastic book with so much to unpack. I‘d love to tackle it with the group at some point, definitely. We‘re meeting on December 11th to discuss Understanding Comics so I‘ll be posting that night with blurbs about what was talked about. I‘m so excited!! There so much to go over with this one. :D I‘m not sure how to go about it, but I‘d love to make it possible for you and others from Litsy to join in if you‘d like. Any suggestions? 6y
MoniqueChristine @Bradleygirl oh and the series chosen for January will be Linda Medley‘s Castle Waiting 6y
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Natasha.C.Barnes
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Hey #geekygraphicnovelswap friends! @xicanti is hosting another #comicthon this month where we...read a lot of comics. I had a lot of fun devoting a day to it in September. Y'all should join in!

Sace Yassss! I'll start gathering comics and manga now! 6y
JenlovesJT47 Awesome! 6y
TricksyTails Ooh this sounds awesome!! 6y
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hermyknee Yay!!! 6y
TK421 Sounds good to me! 6y
Eyelit Thanks for the heads up - I‘m totally in! 6y
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xicanti
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Friends, I think it's about time we declared a November #comicthon!

What's a #comicthon, you ask? A casual, one-day, comics-focused readathon! There are no targets to hit and no limits on the sorts of comics you can read. Everything's welcome: single issues, trade collections, manga, webcomics, comic strips, original graphic novels & nonfiction... whatever you love, and in whatever amount fits your schedule.

I hope you'll join us on the 26th!

night_shift Yesss! Sounds good! 6y
Serotonin Love it! I could do this everyday if I had the time 🤣 6y
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kendrastephaniekaryn I am SO in. I have some catching up to do. 6y
WarpedSweetness This sounds awesome! I have some Civil War I've been neglecting to read, and some manga I want to catch up on. 6y
silentrequiem Yes! I'm so in. 6y
readordierachel Perfect! I have a serious backlog. 6y
AmandaL Me too! 6y
TricksyTails Yes! Totally in! 6y
Eyelit I‘m so in!! 6y
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drinkteareadbooks
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Kicking off the week with a fun new read. What are you hoping to read this week?

drinkteareadbooks @ephemeralwaltz Nice! I haven't read either of those but I've heard good things. 7y
mark1919 I just started Library of the Dead by Glenn Cooper :) 7y
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xicanti
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Okay, friends, I'm bringing #comicthon back--this time with a full week's notice!

Next Sunday, September 24, I'll be reading as many comics as I can cram into my eyeballs, and I'd love for y'all to join me.

Comics of all sorts are welcome: single issues, trade collections, OGNs, manga, webcomics... whatever floats your sequential graphic story-loving boat! #comics

Sace YASSSS! 7y
Natasha.C.Barnes Cool! I've got a ton of Ms. Marvel and Black Panther to get through. 7y
SpiderGoddess I'm in!! 7y
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MoniqueChristine
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Yup. Been there. 😆

A panel from Tara Booth's How To Be Alive http://retrofit.storenvy.com/products/20671676-how-to-be-alive-by-tara-booth

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MoniqueChristine
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My favourite panel in this whole comic is the opening page. Love it!

I'm reading Tara Booth's How To Be Alive from Retrofit Comics http://retrofit.storenvy.com/products/20671676-how-to-be-alive-by-tara-booth

EvieBee 😂 7y
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Geekubed
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The title says it all. Learn about comics. There is more than meets the eye a some what trite saying, but really true none the less. A clever show and tell about the mechanics and history of graphic storytelling.

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Lacythebookworm
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I love comics so this is the perfect postcard! Thank you @LazyOwl 😍 I had such fun with #madmarch 🙌

LazyOwl No problems, glad you enjoyed 😄 7y
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lifeless1
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Book one of six on my syllabus is done! McCloud's love of the comics medium is as infectious as his knowledge is comprehensive. PS I love that my bookmark (from an event for I Am Not Your Negro) perfectly lines up with the stripe of pull quotes.

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lifeless1
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I made myself a self-imposed syllabus of things I need to read while begin creating my own webcomic.

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lifeless1
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Re-re-rereading this essential primer on the art and theory that goes into good comics in preparation of writing my own webcomic!

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Natasha.C.Barnes
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#riotgrams Day 10: #comics!! I have these from all the research I did for the comics museum I designed for school (interior design). Great book.

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DelaneySinger
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I'm taking a comics readers advisory class in my MLIS program, and we choose our own comics! So send any and all recommendations my way!

uhhhhhh Craig Thompson's "Blankets" is gorgeous and sweet 7y
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Grimlock
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I'll be off Litsy for a while, Littens. I need a day or to fully shake of my depression which has been lifting. That being said, I'm going to indulge in single issue comics and I don't have trades yet or the ability to review single issue comics on Litsy. I know I'm on and off but I'm trying to be better about communicating to those who follow me because I truly am grateful to you for the follows!

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quirkyreader
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#newcomicsday pick number two. It isn't in the Litsy database yet.

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ValerieAndBooks
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Even though we don't live there anymore -- it's been two years since we moved away-- I must do a shout-out for Colorado Springs' fabulous used bookstore, Hooked on Books. My son loved this place too, as their manga/graphic novel section was also amazing. They've since opened a second store w/the same name in downtown CS, and I'm sure it's worth checking out too. I miss this #getindie bookstore! P.S 😱how young he looks at this, our last visit!

britt_brooke I used to live in the Springs, too! But I've been gone about 7 years. We used to go to Poor Richards quite a bit but I've never been to this one. I miss seeing Pike's Peak everyday. 😭 8y
ValerieAndBooks @britt_brooke I've been to Poor Richards too, but went to Hooked on Books all the time -- for one thing it was closer (we actually lived just north of, in Monument). And I get you on missing the mountain view -- our home had a view of both Pike's Peak and the AFA! 8y
britt_brooke @ValerieAndBooks Nice!! It's so beautiful there. And out west, in general. 8y
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LauraBeth Your son is adorable 😀 8y
ValerieAndBooks @LauraBeth thanks, I think so too 😊. Though, since that pic two years ago, he's really shot up and is no longer baby-faced. How fast they grow! (He's 15 now). 8y
ValerieAndBooks @britt_brooke yes it's sure a different kind of beauty compared to the east's beauty, isn't it?! 8y
Hooked_on_books Me too! This was my bookstore growing up and inspired my Litsy name. I moved away over 20 years ago and am thrilled to see it thriving! 8y
ValerieAndBooks @Hooked_on_books one reason why I loved it there was the staff...I'm sure some were there back when you went! 💕📚💕📚 8y
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HeatherAnne
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One of the best explanations of the medium of comics. It thoroughly explores the form and function of graphic narratives from a historical and multicultural standpoint.

uhhhhhh I loved this book, it was useful as an academic source without being dry and dull and the sheer passion of the McCloud for his subject was obvious from even the first page. 7y
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