Thursday, February 19, 2009

The Great Cow Race!

Im reading BONE and THE GREAT COW RACE. This graphic novel is very easy to read, because it is one which follows the rule of thirds. Because the book strictly follows the rule of thirds, and has maybe one or two layouts that are not planned according to the rule of thirds... it is a great example of a graphic novel. The drawing style in this book is also somewhat basic. It is not as detailed and advances as some of the darker comics such as The Justice League or Watchmen, but is just detailed enough to intrest the reader. The colors are not dark or too bright, the vary depending on the scene it is depicting.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Comic History

The History and Eras of Comics have been classified throughout the years by different ages. Starting as early as the 30's with the Golden Age, to present day comics in the Modern Age.
When Comics were first published, around thNumbered Liste time of the late 1930's to the late 1940's, they grew to become very popular. These years of Comic History are considered to be the "Golden Age". During the Golden Age was when the first typical superhero was created and defined. They were the years when the classic and famous superheroes such as Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, and Captain America emersed. Comic books became a main form of art and entertainment. The "Golden Age" of Comics was inportant to their status today.
Immediately fallowing the "Golden Age" from the 50's to the 70's is considered to be the "Silver Age" of comics. The superhero comic's popularity began to decline, so this time is a revival of the superhero comics. It was a "major commercial peak of the comic industry." During this time was when comics such as the Fantastic Four were created.
The eras of comics did not end there, after the silver age came (of course) the "Bronze Age". From the 1970's to the 80's there was again a continuation of the superhero elements, but it instead focused on a more machure and real world theme/story line. "Bronze Age" comics are considered to be ones such as "X-men" or "Teen Titans".
Finally, from the mid 1980's to present day comics are known as the "Modern Age" comics. During this Era the comics became more complex, darker, and more serious. This is the time period where comics such as Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, or Watchmen emergerd.
Starting from when the first comics were published until present day comics have had an interesting evolving history. Starting of in the "Golden Age" and growing to become what we know as "Modern Age" comics.

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