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Anatomy of a Page: Naoki Urasawa’s Pluto

December 16, 2015 By Austin Lanari Leave a Comment

Comics are a visual medium, but so often criticism of the medium hinges on narrative, ignoring or minimizing the visual storytelling and unique structures that make comics so different from cinema and photography. We’ve decided to change that up with a feature that we’re calling Anatomy of a Page, in which we explore pages and […]

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Anatomy of a Page, comics, manga, Naoki Urasawa, Osamu Tezuka, Pluto

Anatomy of a Page: Sloane Leong, Claire Gibson and Marian Churchland’s From Under Mountains #1

September 30, 2015 By LoserCityBoss Leave a Comment

From Under Mountains

Comics are a visual medium, but so often criticism of the medium hinges on narrative, ignoring or minimizing the visual storytelling and unique structures that make comics so different from cinema and photography. We’ve decided to change that up with a feature that we’re calling Anatomy of a Page, in which we explore pages and […]

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Anatomy of a Page, Claire Gibson, comics, fantasy, From Under Mountains, Image Comics, Marian Churchland, Sloane Leong

Anatomy of a Page: Tite Kubo’s Bleach Ch. 21 Pg. 15

September 9, 2015 By LoserCityBoss Leave a Comment

Bleach

Comics are a visual medium, but so often criticism of the medium hinges on narrative, ignoring or minimizing the visual storytelling and unique structures that make comics so different from cinema and photography. We’ve decided to change that up with a feature that we’re calling Anatomy of a Page, in which we explore pages and […]

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Anatomy of a Page, Bleach, comics, manga, Tite Kubo

Anatomy of a Page: Rich Tommaso’ Dark Corridor #2 Page 5

September 3, 2015 By LoserCityBoss Leave a Comment

Dark Corridor Rich Tommaso

Comics are a visual medium, but so often criticism of the medium hinges on narrative, ignoring or minimizing the visual storytelling and unique structures that make comics so different from cinema and photography. We’ve decided to change that up with a feature that we’re calling Anatomy of a Page, in which we explore pages and […]

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Anatomy of a Page, comics, Dark Corridor, Image Comics, noir, Rich Tommaso

Anatomy of a Page: We Can Never Go Home #4 Page 12, by Josh Hood, Matthew Rosenberg and Patrick Kindlon

August 28, 2015 By LoserCityBoss Leave a Comment

Comics are a visual medium, but so often criticism of the medium hinges on narrative, ignoring or minimizing the visual storytelling and unique structures that make comics so different from cinema and photography. We’ve decided to change that up with a feature that we’re calling Anatomy of a Page, in which we explore pages and […]

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Anatomy of a Page, Black Mask Studios, comics, Joshua Hood, Matthew Rosenberg, Patrick Kindlon, We Can Never Go Home

Anatomy of a Page: Judge Dredd “Enceladus: Old Life” Pt. 5, Page 5 by Henry Flint and Rob Williams

August 18, 2015 By LoserCityBoss Leave a Comment

Judge Dredd Henry Flint

Comics are a visual medium, but so often criticism of the medium hinges on narrative, ignoring or minimizing the visual storytelling and unique structures that make comics so different from cinema and photography. We’ve decided to change that up with a feature that we’re calling Anatomy of a Page, in which we explore pages and […]

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: 2000 AD, Anatomy of a Page, comics, Henry Flint, Judge Dredd

Anatomy of a Page: Hiroya Oku’s Inuyashiki Chapter 25

August 10, 2015 By LoserCityBoss 1 Comment

Inuyashiki Hiroya Oku

Comics are a visual medium, but so often criticism of the medium hinges on narrative, ignoring or minimizing the visual storytelling and unique structures that make comics so different from cinema and photography. We’ve decided to change that up with a feature that we’re calling Anatomy of a Page, in which we explore pages and […]

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Anatomy of a Page, comics, Gantz, Hiroya Oku, Inuyashiki, manga

Anatomy of a Page: Noah van Sciver’s My Hot Date, Page 12

August 3, 2015 By Daniel Elkin Leave a Comment

Noah van Sciver Manhood

Comics are a visual medium, but so often criticism of the medium hinges on narrative, ignoring or minimizing the visual storytelling and unique structures that make comics so different from cinema and photography. We’ve decided to change that up with a feature that we’re calling Anatomy of a Page, in which we explore pages and […]

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Anatomy of a Page, comics, Conan the Barbarian, indie comics, masculinity, Noah van Sciver

Anatomy of a Page: Wolf #1 Page 26 by Matt Taylor, Ales Kot and Lee Loughridge

July 29, 2015 By LoserCityBoss Leave a Comment

Wolf Matt Taylor Ales Kot Image Comics

Comics are a visual medium, but so often criticism of the medium hinges on narrative, ignoring or minimizing the visual storytelling and unique structures that make comics so different from cinema and photography. We’ve decided to change that up with a feature that we’re calling Anatomy of a Page, in which we explore pages and […]

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Ales Kot, Anatomy of a Page, comics, Image Comics, Lee Loughridge, Matt Taylor, Wolf

Anatomy of a Page: Owen Gieni’s Negative Space #1

July 22, 2015 By LoserCityBoss Leave a Comment

Negative Space Owen Gieni

Comics are a visual medium, but so often criticism of the medium hinges on narrative, ignoring or minimizing the visual storytelling and unique structures that make comics so different from cinema and photography. We’ve decided to change that up with a feature that we’re calling Anatomy of a Page, in which we explore pages and […]

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Anatomy of a Page, art, comics, Dark Horse, Negative Space, Owen Gieni, Ryan K Lindsay

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