Wednesday, December 4, 2019
Underground comics. Fabulous Furry Freak Brother: "The Idiots abroad"
I liked underground comics. Where the overall theme of the comics centers around humor, with characters usually portrayed in a variety of social statuses, professions and time periods, ranging from beggars and office workers to actors and ancient warriors, which allows for a wide variety of scenarios to explore.
I had lots of personal connections with "Freak borthers" because i am travelling a lot and thats what i have been doing all my life, and there are lots of situations that did happened in real life that are the same as in the comic, that people might found offensive and not right, but they do happen in real life. I think overall i liked Undergroudn comics genre, because it is about the world is and it has more realistic connections on personal level, compare to other comics.
A Contract With God by Will Eisner Review
First of all, I like the way the author drew the character and thestory, the line work is really powerful. The story which is about a religious man giveing up his faith after the death of his young adopted daughter.
It is fascinating how Will Eisner dramatizes Hersh's trudge home through a downpour, an element of graphic-novel grammar Eisner manipulates better than anyone else ever has — stagger the imagination. The viewer can truly feel the main character seemingly reaches his breaking point. Overall, it gives me a feeling of isolation and despair. And also, i think i can relate to that despair and isolation in some way, because being a Ringling student with all the tough deadlines coming up can be hard.
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