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Understanding Comics  
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ISBN: 006097625X
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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A comic book about comic books. McCloud, in an incredibly accessible style, explains the details of how comics work: how they're composed, read and understood. More than just a book about comics, this gets to the heart of how we deal with visual languages in general. "The potential of comics is limitless and exciting!" writes McCloud. This should be required reading for every school teacher. Pulitzer Prize-winner Art Spiegelman says, "The most intelligent comics I've seen in a long time."



"A landmark dissection and intellectual consideration of comics as a valid medium."



"McCloud is the McLuhan of comics."


Book Description
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.


About the Author
Scott McCloud is a four-time Harvey and Eisner winner.His comics have been translated into 14 languages.He's lectured on lectured on digital media at M.I.T.'s Media Lab and the Smithsonian Instution.




Understanding Comics

FROM THE PUBLISHER

In this witty and illuminating softcover book, Scott McCloud, a twelve-time Harvey and Eisner Award nominee, uses a comic book to explain and analyze the medium of comic books themselves. This ultimate book about comics dissects the art form and shows how words, lines, colors, symbols, panels and pictures all come together to create a unique and one-of-a-kind storytelling experience. Looking back at the 3000 year history of the art form, McCloud shows how this unique genre is just as important and valid as film and prose in his own funny and profound manner.

FROM THE CRITICS

Publishers Weekly

This is a rare and exciting work that ingeniously uses comics to examine the medium itself. McCloud (who wrote a comic-book series called Zot! ) conducts a genial, well-researched and funny tour of virtually every historical and perceptual aspect of comics, which he calls ``sequential art,'' that is, art that consists of sequences of words and pictures. Beginning in the 11th century with the Bayeux tapestry, he examines pre-Columbian picture languages and the printing press, presenting a quick survey of the historical development of early sequential pictures into the specialized visual language of comics. But it's McCloud's accessible and quite amusing discussion of realism, abstraction and visual perception that forms the heart of this survey. He dissects the vocabulary of the medium, cheerfully analyzing the psychological power of comics and their central role in our ultra-visual culture. McCloud attempts to place comics within the tradition of serious western art. His black-and-white drawings are a delight, ranging from simplified cartoons to parodies of classic comics and fine art, all the while manifesting every theory and comics trend discussed. (July)

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

Understanding Comics is quite simply the best analysis of the medium that I have ever encountered. — Alan Moore

You must read this book. — Neil Gaiman

Cleverly disguised as an easy-to-read comic book, Scott McCloud's simple looking tome deconstructs the secret language of comics while casually reavealing secrets of Time, Space, Art and the Cosmos! The most intelligent comics I've seen in a long time … Bravo. — Art Spiegelman

BRAVO!! … Understanding Comics is a landmark dissection and intellectual consideration of comics as a valid medium. Everyone … anyone interested in this literary form must read it. — Will Eisner

McCloud is the McLuhan of comics. — James Gurney

     



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