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The Education of a Comics Artist: Visual Narrative in Cartoons, Graphic Novels, and Beyond
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An in-depth view of the art, business, and history of comics art, featuring essays by & interviews with more than sixty professionals, educators, and critics.
This provocative anthology provides inspiration on how to teach, think, and talk about comics in the classroom and beyond. Featuring essays by and interview with more than sixty professionals, educators, and critics, The Education of a Comics Artist provides an in-depth view of the art, business, and history of comics art. Readers will learn about a wide variety of genres, from editorial cartoons, political comics, and comic strips, to graphic novels, superhero sagas, and alternative comics. Other features topics include the role of comics art in related fields such as animation, design, and illustration; and essays on how to thrive and grow as a creative comics artist.
Among the diverse group of contributors are Ho Che Anderson, Tony Auth, Monte Beauchamp, Will Eisner, Robert Fiore, Paul Krassner, Joe Kubert, Stan Mack, Bob Mankoff, Barbara McClintock, Scott McCloud, Dave McKean, Dennis O’Neil, David Rees, Trina Robbins, Bill Sienkiewicz, Art Spiegelman, Jim Steranko, Chris Ware, and many more.
This provocative anthology provides inspiration on how to teach, think, and talk about comics in the classroom and beyond. Featuring essays by and interview with more than sixty professionals, educators, and critics, The Education of a Comics Artist provides an in-depth view of the art, business, and history of comics art. Readers will learn about a wide variety of genres, from editorial cartoons, political comics, and comic strips, to graphic novels, superhero sagas, and alternative comics. Other features topics include the role of comics art in related fields such as animation, design, and illustration; and essays on how to thrive and grow as a creative comics artist.
Among the diverse group of contributors are Ho Che Anderson, Tony Auth, Monte Beauchamp, Will Eisner, Robert Fiore, Paul Krassner, Joe Kubert, Stan Mack, Bob Mankoff, Barbara McClintock, Scott McCloud, Dave McKean, Dennis O’Neil, David Rees, Trina Robbins, Bill Sienkiewicz, Art Spiegelman, Jim Steranko, Chris Ware, and many more.
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