Roquefort Raider
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Post by Roquefort Raider on Jan 25, 2017 18:27:50 GMT -5
Have they ever been used sequentially in a comic story? The temptation must be great!
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Post by Ish Kabbible on Jan 25, 2017 20:40:36 GMT -5
Have they ever been used sequentially in a comic story? The temptation must be great! Was there supposed to be a link somewhere?
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Post by Roquefort Raider on Jan 25, 2017 20:48:00 GMT -5
Have they ever been used sequentially in a comic story? The temptation must be great! Was there supposed to be a link somewhere? Oops! I didn't include one, thinking everyone would be familiar with them, but here is one: Wally Wood's 22 panels that always work.
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Post by berkley on Jan 25, 2017 21:15:12 GMT -5
Looking at this once again, and reading Wood's comment at the top, I only wish some of our contemporary comics artists would learn from it: they could sure use it when drawing many a dialogue-driven Bendis-style scene. Instead, we often seem to get a 9-panel grid with the exact same picture reproduced with minimal variation.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2017 22:40:11 GMT -5
I heard about this about 3-5 months ago and I never a fan of his 22 panels because it's hard on your eyes and I just can't focus on one panel at the time when you have the other panel to look at and it's make me very irritated when you have to re-read the whole thing again because you might miss one. Sorry, I just have a hard time concentrating seeing things like this. I like Wally Wood very much and when he does this - I just don't care for it period.
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Post by mikelmidnight on Jan 26, 2017 12:35:04 GMT -5
Have they ever been used sequentially in a comic story? The temptation must be great!
No, but if I had money to burn I'd consider making a comic of different artists/writers doing just that!
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