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| Posted by: | neilcohn |
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| Date: | March 18th, 2007 11:56 PM | ||
| Header: | Comic Theory 101 article | ||
| Bulletin: | For those of you who like to think deep thoughts about what makes comics tick, I have a new "Comic Theory 101" article posted up at Comixpedia. This one explores the relationship of word balloons, thought bubbles, and panel borders, as well as their connections to human cognition! As always, I welcome any and all feedback you might have, either directly to me, my blog, or on the message board threads for the essay. --------------- Website: http://www.emaki.net Blog: http://blog.emaki.net |
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