Comics: The Meaning

com-ics (kom'iks)n. plural in form, used with a singular verb. 1. Juxtaposed pictorial and other images in deliberate sequence, intended to convey information and/or to produce an aesthetic response in the viewer.

"If Comics' spectacularly varied past is any indication, comics' future will be virtually impossible to predict using the standards of the present.... Those of you who make comics for a living - or would like to someday, probably know that keeping up with all the advances in today's comics is a full-time job. However much we may try to understand the world of comics around us, a part of that world will always lie in shadow - a mystery.... As it is, it should be kept in mind at all times that this world is only one of many possible worlds!
Our attempts to define comics are an on-going process which won't end anytime soon. A new generation will no doubt reject whatever this one finally decides to accept and try once more to reinvent comics. And so they should. Here's to the great debate."

Excerpts and paraphrased from the amazing Scott McCloud's "Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art."

Thursday, February 16, 2012

'NUFF SAID - PREVIEW OF THE TALON SKETCH DESIGNS FOR THE UPCOMING BATMAN EVENT "NIGHT OF THE OWLS."

This May, the Court of Owls takes back what has always been theirs.  Gotham City!
TALON DESIGN FROM 1660 BY BATMAN ARTIST
GREG CAPULLO

TALON DESIGN FROM 1770 BY BATMAN ARTIST
GREG CAPULLO

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