Diana Nock has a short graphic work called Josh & Imp over at Jinxville.
It's a nice, surprisingly realistic slice of life from a superhero world. One of the best attributes of this graphic story is the framing. Nock avoided too much exposition by starting in the middle. This episode could easily be a slice from a novel-length work, but it is stronger alone than it would be as part of a larger work.
When authors trust their audience to have a certain level of intelligence, we all get a better paced story without dull exposition. We as people are accustomed to building background in our heads - how many times have you seen a movie from about 20 minutes in, but still understood the entire story line? Those first 20 minutes are often unnecessary, and Josh & Imp leaves them out to good effect.
Showing posts with label graphic novel. Show all posts
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Saturday, February 7, 2009
Sunday, September 7, 2008
All The Books in the World
A good graphic work here.
I've been getting more into comics and graphic novels, and this story was touching enough to share, if a little simple, a little flat.
-S
I've been getting more into comics and graphic novels, and this story was touching enough to share, if a little simple, a little flat.
-S
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