Apr
29
Gutters, Technique, and Transitions
In class, we discussed Scott McCloud's "Understanding Comics," which is really the seminal work in well, understanding comics. McCloud discusses just about every, and any aspect of comics that can be conceived, and our discussion on 'gutters' was interesting, as I hadn't read "Understanding Comics" in some ten years.
As an avid comics fan (buff?), I had always been told that Neal Adams was one of the genre-defining comics-book artists of his day (which happened to precede me by some 15 years). As you can see in the examples to the right, his use of panel arrangement was completely "outside-the-box," to coin a phrase that came up in class. That is not the interesting part, however.
As an avid comics fan (buff?), I had always been told that Neal Adams was one of the genre-defining comics-book artists of his day (which happened to precede me by some 15 years). As you can see in the examples to the right, his use of panel arrangement was completely "outside-the-box," to coin a phrase that came up in class. That is not the interesting part, however.