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What is writing in comics like?
Between bombastic BAM!s, potent POW!s, and some truly philosophical SHK-SHKs, the medium of comics has some truly unique writing to offer.
Of course, there are some banging stories too. The marriage of visual art and short, snappy dialogue (“I am the Night” monologues aside) gives us adventures that simply cannot be experienced anywhere else. But how do we get there?
How do we write comics? How does the comic book experience really differ from other forms of storytelling? Using our knowledge as a comic reader and creator, what insights can we glean from between the panels?
Y’know, like you gleaned that snarky Snyder reference in the title.
In this episode, Rachel and Sarim attempt to get graphic.
By Sarim Irfan, Rachel Evangeline ChiongWhat is writing in comics like?
Between bombastic BAM!s, potent POW!s, and some truly philosophical SHK-SHKs, the medium of comics has some truly unique writing to offer.
Of course, there are some banging stories too. The marriage of visual art and short, snappy dialogue (“I am the Night” monologues aside) gives us adventures that simply cannot be experienced anywhere else. But how do we get there?
How do we write comics? How does the comic book experience really differ from other forms of storytelling? Using our knowledge as a comic reader and creator, what insights can we glean from between the panels?
Y’know, like you gleaned that snarky Snyder reference in the title.
In this episode, Rachel and Sarim attempt to get graphic.