Noun

comics

  1. Plural form of comic.
  2. An artistic medium consisting of juxtaposed pictorial and other images in deliberate sequence, intended to convey information and/or to produce an aesthetic response in the viewer (also, comix)
  3. A collection of comic strips
  4. (US) The page of a newspaper especially devoted to comic strips

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Wed Oct 14 22:49:44 2009

Comics (from the Greek κωμικός, kōmikos "of or pertaining to comedy" from κῶμος - kōmos "revel, komos", via the Latin cōmicus) is a graphic medium in which images are utilized in order to convey a sequential narrative; the term, derived from massive early use to convey comic themes, came to be applied to all uses of this medium including those which are far from comic. It is the sequential nature of the pictures, and the predominance of pictures over words, that distinguish comics from picture books, though there is some overlap between the two media. Most comics combine words with images, often indicating speech in the form of word balloons, but wordless comics, such as The Little King, are not uncommon. Words other than dialogue, captions for example, usually expand upon the pictures, but sometimes act in counterpoint.

Early precursors of comics as they are known today include Trajan's Column and the work of William Hogarth. By 19th century, the medium as we know it today, began to take form among European and American artists. Comics as a real mass medium started to emerge in the United States in the early 20th century, with the newspaper comic strip, where its form began to be standardized (image-driven, speech balloons etc). The combination of words and pictures proved popular, and quickly spread throughout the world. Comic strips were soon gathered into cheap booklets, comic books, and original comic books soon followed. Today, comics are found in newspapers, magazines, comic books, graphic novels, and on the web.

Although historically the form dealt with humorous subject matter, its scope has expanded to encompass the full range of literary genres. Also see: Comic strip and cartoon. In the anglo-Saxon world, comics are still typically seen as a low art, although there are a few exceptions, such as Krazy Kat and Barnaby. However, such an elitist "low art/high art" distinction doesn't exist in the French-speaking world (and, to some extent, continental Europe), where the bandes dessinées medium as a whole is commonly accepted as "the Ninth Art", is usually dedicated a non-negligible space in bookshops and libraries, and is regularly celebrated in international events such as the Angoulême International Comics Festival.

In the late 20th and early 21st century there has been a movement to rehabilitate the medium. Critical discussions of the form appeared as early as the 1920s, but serious studies were rare until the late 20th century.

Although practitioners can eschew any formal constraints, they often use particular forms and conventions to convey narration and speech, or to evoke emotional or sensuous responses. Devices such as speech balloons and boxes are used to indicate dialogue and impart establishing information, while panels, layout, gutters and zip ribbons can help indicate the flow of the story. Comics use of text, ambiguity, symbolism, design, iconography, literary technique, mixed media and stylistic elements of art help build a subtext of meanings. Although comics are non-linear structures and can be hard to read sometimes, it is simply presented. However, it depends of the reader's "frame of mind" to read and understand the comic. Different conventions were developed around the globe, from the manga of Japan to the manhua of China and the manhwa of Korea, the comic books of the United States, and the larger hardcover albums in Europe.

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Wed Nov 4 00:05:00 2009

What program to make stick figure comics?
Q. I wanna start making stick figure comics and post them online. What program can I use that makes the formatting easy and is meant for stick figure comic strips, or just comic strips. I wanna be able to save a character and move his limbs and stuff.
Asked by Devin C - Sat Dec 6 14:03:49 2008 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments

A. Pivot Stickfigure Animator its free
Answered by Avatar89 - Sat Dec 6 15:37:21 2008

Do you believe comics does a better understanding communication than words alone?
Q. According to Scott McCloud he believes that comics develop an better understanding in comics to you? Do you believe psychology ties within communication levels? I need help because im not to much of a comic fan and I need to develop reasons on Scott arguement!
Asked by SHay - Thu Apr 2 13:48:45 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. They can communicate better than words sometimes, but the thing with comics is personal interpretation. Comics can be hard for everyone to understand the same way. And often people take a different message than the comic writer intended, i.e. that monkey cartoon that everyone thought was racist because they felt it was Obama. The argument you should develop for supporting this argument is something called the Narrative Paradigm by Walter Fisher. He argues that humans are story tellers and best understand morals, arguments and meaning through stories. So, the argument is that comics are like mini stories and people can understand them better than if you were to just tell them outright.
Answered by Claire W - Thu Apr 2 13:57:03 2009

The best way to sell comics that are high value and low value?
Q. I have some valuable comics like the first issue of Conan the barbarian. Most are all in mint condition. I have the pricing for the valuable ones, but what is the best way to sell the less desired ones? Should I sell the best ones individually, or as a lot on ebay?
Asked by jericho_24124 - Thu Sep 24 12:43:49 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. You could try Craiglist.com and create an account there. You'd be surprised how effective that is. It doesn't really matter if you sell stuff in bundles or separately. The interested parties will contact you either by phone (if given) and/or by an anonymous email that will redirect it to your inbox. From there you can choose the buyer. Good luck!
Answered by EagleEye - Thu Sep 24 12:51:02 2009

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Comics is a form of visual art consisting of images which are commonly combined with text, often in the form of speech balloons or image captions. Originally used to illustrate caricatures and to entertain through the use of amusing and trivial stories, it has by now evolved into a literary medium with many subgenres.

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  • a lot of the people who read comics think of comics as a culture—or as a subculture; something with its own private codes that mark its members as belonging, and everybody else as not belonging.
  • ...all our theories about how comics are put together are invariably about time. The duration of a panel's action and the duration between one panel and the next. We haven't added very much to the Eisner-Steranko concept of "sequential art."
  • An illustrator is someone who takes a story and visualizes it. In a comic, the drawing is the story; it doesn’t illustrate it.
  • As for all this talk I keep hearing about how 'ordinary people' can't handle the weird layouts in comics - well, time for another micro-rant, but that's like your granddad saying he can't handle all the scary, fast-moving information on Top of the Pops and there's really only one answer. Fuck off, granddad. If you're too stupid to read a comic page, you shouldn't be trying to read comic books and probably don't.
  • ...'comic' simply means funny, so the word is inadequate. To tack on the word 'adult' has resulted in a style of magazine suitable for only some adults, glossy comics barely containing their airbrushed breasts, leaving little room for genuine content.
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