Is there a "technical term" in "Fiction Writing" for what Stan Lee,Roy Thomas and other editors are doing in Marvel Comics? Where they "embellish" mundame things through "superlative adjectives" but also through graphic design...etc.
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by /u/Marcel_7000
4h ago
Hey guys, So I started writing comics, screenplays and novels. I noticed in some comics particulary Marvel Comics from the late 70's to 80's. I'll add that I am a fan of the Marvel and comic book style, since I feel feel EC Comics have also used in their horror books. I'm trying to it out what is this "style." I guess in some forms of Literary or Realistic Fiction" people will describe something like it was a "plain box, brown and had a hard surface." While in Comics it might be, "it was an ancient box, remakable in composition, anyone who looked at it tremble in awe." Also the drawings seem ..read more
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Do the Fantagraphics Duck books ever get reprinted?
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by /u/the_light_of_dawn
4h ago
I will be going for a full set in the next couple years and some are OOP. Just curious if anyone here has experience with those books who can provide some insights. I know the EC comics volumes eventually tend to get reprinted but it can take years… submitted by /u/the_light_of_dawn [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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What are your favorite comedy books?
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by /u/THEGONKBONK
4h ago
I’m not the biggest Spider-Man reader, but I love always going back to this Superior Foes run. Just a quick and fun story about a bunch of goobers. submitted by /u/THEGONKBONK [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Modern comics/graphic novels that don't look like they've been drawn/edited on a computer?
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by /u/Equivalent-Cut-9253
4h ago
I've gotten into comics and graphic novels again. I have been reading books and some manga mostly for the past years, but I used to love western comics like Preacher, Transmetropolitan, Watchmen, Doom Patrol and some one-shots and Batman/Superman etc. I have started reading again and I can't get over how digital the comics look. There just isn't as much soul in them as I'd like (the ones I have read that is). I read Lazarus recently and it was fine, but it doesn't look very good, just digital. Feels like reading webcomics. Hopefully I won't offend anyone but I don't like this art style. There ..read more
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Year 2 Collection
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by /u/fadiusthesizzledfrog
1d ago
Second time posting my shelfie but 1 year apart. Collection has doubled and I’ve tried to branch out with the genre, but superhero stuff is my favourite. I’d appreciate any recommendations but I already know my next purchases. Cheers ? submitted by /u/fadiusthesizzledfrog [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Picked these up yesterday to start my collection
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