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    audience how the writing of comics must be changed in order to appeal to modern day children. Originally, the goal of a comic book writer was to appeal to adults and to get readers to think of comics as a legitimate source of literature instead of something that kids read to pass the time. In the process of doing so, kids stopped reading comics as much. While some adults picked comics up, the sales numbers went down over time. When examining the question of how to make comics popular again, to…

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    In Chabon’s “Kids’ Stuff”, he talks about how comic books have changed over the years. Chabon discusses how the comic books have changed in their illustrations and their audience. He mentions how the general audience has changed throughout the years. He also says that children have grown less fond of comic books. He also says that comic books should try to go back to their roots. Chabon’s main claim is, “I suggest that a publisher should try putting out a truly thrilling, honestly observed and…

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    writing program, John Bultena, lectured on the significance of images in comic books. The lecture was interactive since it required the audience to interpret various comics. For every comic, it seemed like each audience member had their own unique interpretation. During this process, Bultena also elaborated on the significances we failed to notice. For example, he pointed out the different methods in which time can be depicted in comics. Adding that the context of the images can also tell us a…

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    the school, my ex-girlfriend sent me some letters and a package. In the package, there was a file of papers, and it was a printed matter of this comic. When I was in the soldier school, this comic ended, and she printed the last part of this comic. So, I could read the last part of the comic. Honestly, I was really disappointed the ending of this comic. The hero’s identity…

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    I chose for comic books central looked to be the opposite of my own expectation. In the beginning of my journey for comic images it seemed they were instead banished rather than accepted to be on display in LACMA's diverse collection of art. Nevertheless hidden in the…

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    Hercules the comic and the movie include examples of bravery, love and courage, but countless things different. These are Examples from a graphic novel and a film. The comic includes an external conflict of man versus nature, so does the movie. Even though one of the main conflicts is the Hydra, the comic ends after Hercules defeats it. The movie shows varied challenges after the Hydra, like the defeating of Hades. Believe it or not, the character appearances are different. In the comic,…

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    his realization that he is a comic book character with no true control over his actions. In absolute defiance of the fourth wall he rampages across the marvel universe in attempts to find the progenitors, aka the creators of the comic, and kill them making it possible for him to find freedom. The methods of displaying the havoc wreaked by deadpool was created…

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    and will still be around for the end. Throughout history, there has been numerous art movements that have shaped mankind for who we are today. Even without thinking about it, we are influenced by art everyday. Without it, there would be no movies, comics, or even colorful packaging on simple everyday items such as cereal boxes. Life would be bland. Most people don't realize how important art is, or how many different types of art movements that occurred, besides the Italian Renaissance. This…

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    Examples Of Moral Panic

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    moral panics includes comic books, video games, and the Satanic Panic. The moral panic with comic books started in 1950. People believed that comic books encouraged juvenile delinquency and allowed for bad concepts to emerge in children’s heads. In some comics there were uses of drugs and violence there was also very frightening/ graphic images in the…

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    Comic books have been around for more than a century and attract a diverse crowd of readers. The audience of comic books has been mostly dominated by males, however there has been an increasing number of female readers. Most comic books are written by male authors, and usually consist of a male main character with a supporting female character, most commonly a love interest. These female characters are objectified in comic books to create drama or tension between characters in a situation and…

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