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  • book Reinventing Comics, 'I Can't Stop Thinking' provided a forum for ongoing speculations about digital comics. "RESOURCES: Reinventing Comics Resources"...
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  • of constructing comics, it is a thematic sequel to McCloud's critically acclaimed books Understanding Comics and Reinventing Comics. As with its two...
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    (1993). Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art. Kitchen Sink Press. ISBN 978-0-87816-243-7. McCloud, Scott (2000). Reinventing Comics: How Imagination and...
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    Scott McCloud (category Comics creator pop)
    comics theorist. He is best known for his non-fiction books about comics: Understanding Comics (1993), Reinventing Comics (2000), and Making Comics (2006)...
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  • ISBN 0-87816-244-5 Vertigo/DC Comics (2000): ISBN 1-56389-759-8 McCloud has followed up Understanding Comics with Reinventing Comics (2000), in which he suggested...
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    Infinite canvas (category Comics terminology)
    paper. The term was introduced by Scott McCloud in his 2000 book Reinventing Comics, which supposes a web page can grow as large as needed. This infinite...
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  • 'Comics' Lures". The New York Times. p. 17. McCloud, Scott (2000). Reinventing Comics: How Imagination and Technology Are Revolutionizing an Art Form. New...
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  • portal Comics and Sequential Art Comics studies Graphic Storytelling and Visual Narrative The Lexicon of Comicana Manga iconography Reinventing Comics Understanding...
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  • Webcomic (redirect from Web comics)
    Webcomics (also known as online comics or Internet comics) are comics published on the internet, such as on a website or a mobile app. While many webcomics...
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    Cayetano Garza (category Comics infobox image less alt text)
    comics. Garza is featured in McCloud's sequel to Understanding Comics, Reinventing Comics, and on his website. He has also been featured in Toon Art: The Graphic...
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  • Digital comic (redirect from Digital Comics)
    Digital comics (also known as electronic comics, eComics, e-comics, or ecomics /ˈiːˌkɒmɪks/) are comics released digitally, as opposed to in print. Digital...
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  • uses the term in the title of his review of Scott McCloud's book Reinventing Comics. Cloud Cuckoo Land has been used as a stand-in for Hollywood as in...
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  • wouldn't be popularized until Bob and George came out in 2000. In Reinventing Comics (2000), Scott McCloud pointed out that some webcomic creators had...
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    Sequential art (category Comics terminology)
    another comics artist, elaborated the explanation further, in his books Understanding Comics (1993) and Reinventing Comics (2000). In Understanding Comics, he...
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  • advocated the potential of micropayments for webcomics in his 2000 book Reinventing Comics and his subsequent webcomic series I Can't Stop Thinking. In his book...
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  • is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in The...
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  • fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Originally known as the Human Robot, the character was named "M-11" in...
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  • motion and Dynamics are highly retained even in reprints. In his book Reinventing Comics, Scott McCloud mentions it as the example of the sports genre, drawing...
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  • McCloud, Scott. Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art. (Harper Paperbacks, 1994) McCloud, Scott. Reinventing Comics: How Imagination and Technology...
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  • Illustrator Studio Secrets, pp. 223–229 IDG Books McCloud, Scott (2000). Reinventing Comics, pp. 165, 214, Paradox Press Withrow, Stephen (2003). Toon Art: The...
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