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Tag: Keith Giffen

Issue 3.2 Previous Issues

Framing Comics Words

Harriet Earle October 17, 2014 No Comments 9/11Art SpiegelmanAsterixBill WraybubblecomicsDustJasonKeith Giffennarrative formScott McCloudsilent comicsThe Yellow Kidtrauma comicstraumatic representationWill Eisner

Many aspects of the comics form have entered popular consciousness but none is quite as ubiquitous as the bubble. In order to work as a narrative form, comics are required to make visible…

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