- Understanding Comics
"Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art" is a 215-page
non-fiction comic book , written and drawn byScott McCloud and originally published in 1993. It explores the definition of comics, the historical development of the medium, its fundamental vocabulary, and various ways in which these elements have been used. It discusses theoretical work oncomics (orsequential art ) as an artform and acommunication s medium. It is also uses the comic medium for non-storytelling purposes."Understanding Comics" received praise from notable comic and
graphic novel authors such asArt Spiegelman ,Will Eisner ,Alan Moore ,Neil Gaiman andGarry Trudeau (who reviewed the book for the "New York Times "), and was called “one of the most insightful books about designing graphic user interfaces ever written” byApple Macintosh co-creatorAndy Hertzfeld [ [http://www.scottmccloud.com/store/books/uc.html Understanding Comics ] ] . Although the book has prompted debate over many of McCloud’s conclusions, its discussions of “iconic” art and the concept of “closure” between panels have become common reference points in discussions of the medium.In the book's seventh chapter, "The Six Steps," [McCloud, Scott. "Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art."Northampton, MA: Kitchen Sink Press, Inc., 1993. 162-84.] McCloud outlines a six-part process of artistic creation (Idea/Purpose, Form, Idiom, Structure, Craft, Surface). He also notes that artists tend to fall into two classes, depending on which of the first two steps they emphasize more. Those who emphasize the second step "are often pioneers and revolutionaries--artists who want to shake things up," [ibid. 179.] while those who emphasize the first are "great storytellers, creators who...devote all their energies to controlling their medium...to convey messages effectively." [ibid. 180.] With these ideas, McCloud anticipates the artistic theory of
David Galenson , which divides all artists into two groups with qualities similar to those McCloud notes."Understanding Comics" was first published by
Tundra Publishing ;reprint ings have been released byKitchen Sink Press ,DC Comics ’Paradox Press , DC’s Vertigo line, and HarperPerennial.The book’s
lettering was done by Bob Lappan.equels
Scott McCloud has written two follow-up books in the same format: "" (
2000 ), in which he suggested ways for the medium to change and grow, and "Making Comics " (2006 ), a study of the elemental methods of constructing comics.References
ee also
*"Comics & Sequential Art"—a similar book by
Will Eisner External links
* [http://en.wikibooks.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=Transwiki:Understanding_Comics In-depth summary and analysis of "Understanding Comics" at Wikibooks]
* [http://www.scottmccloud.com/store/books/uc.html McCloud’s page on "Understanding Comics"]
* Softcover: ISBN 1-56389-557-9 from DC; ISBN 1-56862-019-5 from Tundra; ISBN 0-87816-243-7 from Kitchen Sink; ISBN 0-06-097625-X from Harper. Hardcover: ISBN 0-87816-244-5 from Kitchen Sink; ISBN 1-56389-759-8 from DC.
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