Panels Alone
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Briefly: Reich 6
Issue 6 of Elijah Brubaker’s Reich just arrived from Sparkplug. I’ve been reading and enjoying the series since it started–one of the only serialized pamphlets I still get–but haven’t had the time to write about it. Brubaker’s got a great style, geometric, hatched and patterned, with the occasional burst of abstraction and expressionism.
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Panel Madness Day Four: Rubber Blanket Issue 2 Page 38
Day Four of the Panel Madness Week blogaround arrives. The previous post is up at The Fortress of Fortitude where the Keeper writes about a panel from Challengers of the Unknown #2 by Dave Wood and Jack Kirby. Mazzucchelli, David. “Discovering America.” Rubber Blanket 2 (1992). p. 38. Certain works have had lasting impact on [...]
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Panels: Raymond’s Leaves
If you’ve also been following my comic, Things Change, you’ll have noticed my use of the silhouettes of leaves to alter the shapes of my panels (starting in last Wednesday’s strip and continuing today and this week’s forthcoming strip). While the particular use I put these silhouettes to is my own, the visuals came from [...]
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Panels: Herge’s TV
Since this is Tintin week, I thought I’d share a few panels from a fantastic sequence in Hergé’s The Castafiore Emerald. Calculus, the hard of hearing inventor, has created a color television (seemingly unconcerned that such an item was already invented at the time as one of his friends points out). Hergé’s love of abstract [...]
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