Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art

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Scott McCloud uses the very medium he is analyzing to explain how sequential art functions as a sophisticated language. By using a simplified cartoon version of himself as a guide, McCloud breaks down the complex mechanics behind how we perceive images and time on a printed page. This work explores the psychological connection between the reader and the art, showing how our minds fill in the gaps…

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