reimenaashelyee
12 hours ago

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Idk if I talked about this here, but for the past 3 years I've been quietly developing a particular kind of comics taxonomy: identifying, naming and describing the visual-literary devices used in comics. Most of them are devices appropriated and adapted from other mediums, like poetry, rhetoric, cinema, etc - but quite a few are unique to comics. My intent is to give language not just for comics creators when they need to articulate their authorial choices, but for critics, scholars and teachers to talk about comics as a visual-literary art form.

Anyway, the research has gotten to the point where it's ready for the public. My plan is for this resource to be delivered in the form of a Wikipedia, online database, basically an accessible website that contains all the information related to the devices, including working examples from other graphic novels, webcomics, etc. It's STILL not ready yet - Idk when it's gonna debut, but I've recently secured an opportunity that will make progress move faster.

This zine right here is both soft-launch promo + a fancy business card for the Comics Devices guide. It's meant to pitch my research and act as a quick reference type of thing for folks. I'm only able to sell this in person in Australia, but folks in the US might get an edition soon (related to aforementioned opportunity).

But yeah. Big comics stuff happening.

The Creator's Guide to Comics Devices, for comics, sequential art, graphic narrative, graphic literary, visual literary and all euphemisms for comics. A free online catalogue of over 60 comics devices. Subscribe to the newsletter to get the news in your inbox. Link in post. Launching Halloween day.ALT

comicsdevices.com

🦇 Oct 31

After 3 years and a bit the site is almost live!!!! Subscribe to the newsletter to get the drop! :3c