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CapCaDancer
The Arrival, by Shaun Tan

If you consider this a book or not, I fell in love with it.
Beautifully illustrated pages...wonderful story...a world so unlike our own...
read a REALLY GOOD description here:

really good description here!

Has anyone else read it? Er...looked at it? I dunno if you'd call it reading.
NoSex
It's a comic book.

And, I've never read it.
CapCaDancer
...it is NOT a comic book.

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/comic%20book

"A book of comic stips or cartoons..."

it is NOT funny and it is NOT cartoons.

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It's art, honestly.
NoSex
QUOTE(CapCaDancer @ Feb 22 2008, 05:17 PM) *
...it is NOT a comic book.
It's art, honestly.


Ohhhh shit! No you didn't! No you didn't!

com.ics (kom'iks) n. plural in form, used with a singular verb. 1. Juxtaposed pictoral and other images in deliberate sequence, intended to convey information and/or to produce an aesthetic response in the viewer. [1]

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The secret is not in what the definition says but what it doesn't say! || For example, our definition says nothing about superheroes or funny animals. Nothing about fantasy/science fiction or reader age. No genres are listed in our definition, no types of subject matter, no styles of prose or poetry. || Nothing is said about paper and ink. No printing process is mentioned. Printing itself isn't even specified!2 Nothing is said about technical pens or bristol board or Windsor & Newton Finest Sable Series 7 Number 2 Brushes!3 No materials are ruled out by our definition. No tools are prohibited. || There is no mention of black lines and flat colored ink. No calls for exaggerated anatomy or for representational art of any kind. No schools of art are banished by our definition, no philosophies, no movements, no ways of seeing are out of bounds!


Comic books have been stigmatized; Fight the power!
CapCaDancer
Fine, you're right. I shouldn't have posted the definition. I'm sorry.

Call it a comic book, call it whatever you want.
I just hope you weren't calling it childish or on a lower level than art.

I honestly don't care what you call it. It's a beautiful book.
yrrnotelekktric
Wow. I`ve never heard of this. Looks interesting. I want to read it. _smile.gif
markmejia
I'd love to check this out. I suck at reading anyway, ha.
lkajsfklajskds
QUOTE(NoSex @ Feb 21 2008, 10:30 PM) *
It's a comic book.

Not al comic books are stupid, check out Persepolis.
CapCaDancer
QUOTE(SilentLaugh @ Feb 23 2008, 06:08 PM) *
Not al comic books are stupid, check out Persepolis.


Hmmmm never heard of that, but I looked it up and now I'm interested. I'm definately going to check that out. Thank youuu I love finding new things to read. thumbsup.gif
NoSex
QUOTE(SilentLaugh @ Feb 23 2008, 06:08 PM) *
Not al comic books are stupid, check out Persepolis.


Assuming makes an...
CapCaDancer
... out of u and ming?

I thought it was when you "assume" you...

unless you weren't talking about that at all. Then ignore that I said anything.

NoSex
QUOTE(CapCaDancer @ Feb 24 2008, 12:08 AM) *
... out of u and ming?

I thought it was when you "assume" you...

unless you weren't talking about that at all. Then ignore that I said anything.


Ha, no, you're right. We all get the idea.
Heathasm
wether its a comic book or not thats not the point. it looks cool, i like stuff like that
NoSex
QUOTE(Heathasm @ Feb 24 2008, 09:15 AM) *
wether its a comic book or not thats not the point. it looks cool, i like stuff like that


Would you call a movie a slide show?

(p.s. for this analogy to operate correctly, you have to avoid the reality that a movie essentially is a slide show, just with many slides that move very quickly. Maybe I should have said flip book... yeah.)

But, yeah, it looks alright.
missnh
Interesting. Looks like the sort of thing I'd pick up at Barnes and Nobles and read in the store.
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