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| Posted by: | TheCapeSymposium |
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| Date: | February 22nd, 2007 12:26 PM | ||
| Header: | Can superhero art be "art"? | ||
| Bulletin: | The Cape Symposium. Comic book art is usually seen as utilitarian, it serves the purpose of telling the story and not its own high artistic function. Can it be "real" art? Must relevant comic book art be non-linear? Or ironic? Can it tell a story and be relevant art? Join our discussion at The Cape Symposium. Thanks, Josh Dahl |
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