Comments: serialism?

Thinking about if the comic series is about the author. Thoughts through the day, images of where he has been, things he has seen. One panel, to one page, to one volume and so on. All represented in the serial style that comics do so well.

Posted by mbolas at October 1, 2004 8:05 PM

then we are right back to my thesis.

but i was stepping a level above - you watch news for the broadcaster. kurt even mentioned tonight how 'everyone misses trebeck's mustache'.

to a lesser extent, look at people, us - all those shitty magazines. that gossip. is that what it all comes down to? some level of gossip?

hm.

but your point is really interesting on a nonfiction point-of-view (if you will).

Posted by tripp at October 1, 2004 9:01 PM

We are pretty hardwired and trained to understand people and all their nuances. Would be interesting to think about how fans relate to sports, teams and players.

My original comic was just musing about comics that could be largely based on the author - for example an autobiographical comicbook, even if it is not written as such. Of course that lead to thinking about your thesis. . .

Posted by mbolas at October 1, 2004 11:37 PM

yeah, sports is another really good one on the list.

and ill argue, that given the right ui, my thesis would be comics. without word bubbles of course, but still...it comes back to my thesis it seems.

(and another comment for me!)

Posted by tripp at October 2, 2004 12:22 AM

I must conceed that I completely agree with the last point you make - another comment for me.

Good night Tripp.

Posted by mbolas at October 2, 2004 12:45 AM


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