Why We Read Comic Books
A Look at the World of the Comic Book Reader
By Jacob Malewitz, published Sep 27, 2007
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The escape comics bring can be done by movies and novels in a sense. The difference is we are both reading and analyzing the image. Like the novelist who cannot get away from his desk, the comic book reader often cannot pull away from the comic shop. The discovery of a new title may bring us in. We are huge Stephen King fans, and read that is magnum opus fantasy series, "The Dark Tower," was made into a comic book by Marvel-and written by Peter David. Or we like science fiction films and Television. We know Joss Whedon created "Serenity" and J. Michael Strazcynski created "Babylon 5." The problem is that many creative minds do this-they explore the possibilities of the comic book. Why do writers like Whedon and Straczynski do this? They were, like us comic junkies, big fans of the medium. When we read a comic book we can shut out the world. When we read of science fiction or horror heroes involved in making comics, it only proves to us that comic books deserve respect.
The basic comic book works because of the panel. On the panel words and images are constructed in a fashion that furthers the story. The comic panel sounds simple, but it can be the most complicated part of the story. There can be a dozen small panels on one page or a splash page which consumes two pages and looks like a painting. Beyond the panel of the comic book, the pictures keep us locked in.
Not all artists are incredible, but consider the major series like "Batman" and "X-Men." Here, top artists work on making the heroes because it is their passion-and it is evident in the breakdown of the page.
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