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Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art

by Scott McCloud

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ISBN13: 9780060976255
ISBN10: 006097625x
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Publisher Comments:

Praised throughout the cartoon industry by such luminaries as Art Spiegelman, Matt Groening, and Will Eisner, this innovative comic book provides a detailed look at the history, meaning, and art of comics and cartooning.

Review:

"If you've ever felt bad about wasting your life reading comics, then check out Scott McCloud's classic book immediately. You might still feel you've wasted your life, but you'll know why, and you'll be proud." Matt Groening, creator of The Simpsons

Review:

"In one lucid, well-designed chapter after another, [McCloud] guides us through the elements of comics style, and...how words combine with pictures to work their singular magic. When the 215-page journey is finally over, most readers will find it difficult to look at comics in quite the same way ever again."Garry Trudeau, New York Times Review of Books

Review:

"BRAVO!! Your Understanding Comics is a landmark dissection and intellectual consideration of comics as a valid medium. Its employment of comic art as its vehicle is brilliant. Everyone...anyone interested in this literary form must read it. Every school teacher should have one." Will Eisner

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"With Scott McCloud's Understanding Comics the dialogue on and about what comics are and, more importantly, what comics can be has begun. If you read, write, teach or draw comics; if you want to; or if you simply want to watch a master explainer at work, you must read this book." Neil Gaiman

Review:

"Cleverly disguised as an easy-to-read comic book, Scott McClou'?s simple looking tome deconstructs the secret language of comics while casually revealing secrets of Time, Space, Art and the Cosmos! The most intelligent comics I've seen in a long time. Bravo." Art Spiegelman

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"Understanding Comics is quite simply the best analysis of the medium that I have ever encountered. With this book Scott McCloud has taken breathtaking leaps towards establishing a critical language that the comic art form can work with and build upon in the future. Lucid and accessible, it is an astonishing feat of perception. Highly recommended." Alan Moore

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"[A] rare and exciting work that ingeniously uses comics to examine the medium itself." Publisher's Weekly

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"[A] brilliant comic book discussion of what makes comics work." L. A. Times

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"[Understanding Comics] might well turn out to be the rosetta stone, the secret decoder ring, the lyrics sheet, for pete's sake, to all that has gone on in comics art. [This] 216-page book is one of a kind, a combination of everything funny and profound, cool and quirky." Chicago Sun-Times

Synopsis:

Traces the 3,000 year history of storytelling through pictures, discussing the language and images used.

Synopsis:

This detail-packed book includes a history of comics that reaches back to pre-Columbian picture manuscripts and Egyptian monuments and a running analysis of comics as art, literature, and communication.

Description:

Includes bibliographical references (p. [216]).

About the Author

Scott McCloud is the award-winning creator of Zot!, Understanding Comics, and Reinventing Comics. His books are available in sixteen languages. Sin City creator Frank Miller called him "just about the smartest guy in comics."

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ahah, June 20, 2008 (view all comments by ahah)
Brilliant. People have noted in the past that The Elements of Style is a near-perfect example of the very qualities it espouses.

Here is another book that approaches the same perfection. Absolutely essential.
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Tobey, November 16, 2006 (view all comments by Tobey)
Back in the Dark Ages of college, my Senior Seminar was working on Post-Modern and Deconstruction philosophy in a hope of understanding conflict around the world. By pure chance, I found this book in the New Books section of the college Library. It intrigued me enough to check it out and the next thing I know ...

Post-Modernism and Deconstruction are exactly like comics. Holy smokes! I recommended it to my professor for next year's seminar. I don't think she saw it quite as serious as I did. Oh well.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780060976255
Subtitle:
The Invisible Art
Author:
McCloud, Scott
Author:
by Scott McCloud
Publisher:
Harper Perennial
Location:
New York
Subject:
Form - Cartoons & Comics
Subject:
Comic books, strips, etc.
Subject:
History and criticism
Subject:
Humor
Subject:
Cartooning
Subject:
Comic books, strips, etc. -- Illustrations.
Subject:
Comics & Cartoons
Subject:
Techniques - Cartooning
Subject:
Form - Comic Strips & Cartoons
Subject:
Cartoons
Subject:
Cartoons and comics
Subject:
Periodicals - Publishing
Copyright:
Series Volume:
103-226
Publication Date:
April 1994
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
224
Dimensions:
10.36x6.78x.56 in. 1.02 lbs.

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