Comics are a particularly esoteric field where you really learn how to do it, by doing it or by learning from other practitioners.
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Learning to write comics is, in fact, so bloody difficult because it's such a weird form that it does actually make you a bit more adaptable for other forms.
In academia in general, there's this push toward using comics as an educational tool.
Comics are such a powerful educational tool. Simply put, there are certain kinds of information that are best communicated through sequential visuals.
I think you can do anything with comics that you could do in just about any art form.
Comics is a great medium to get a lot of stories out.
I love comics. Comics are something I've always wanted to do.
I love comics and have since I was a kid. That is what gave me the idea to create my own.
The great thing about working in comics is that visually, you're the sole voice. You have to figure out the staging, the lighting, the composition, the character emotions, the action. You get a script, but you're trying to work it out in individual panels. It's a terrific exercise in creative thinking and creative problem-solving.
Comics as art. I do comics as comics, and my opportunity to tell stories. Simple. Basic. Let the characters have the excitement, not the package. That's where I come from.
I had a lot of ideas on how comics worked and pretty early on I had this idea that it would be fun to explain them in comics form.
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