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CGAL 6.1.1 - Modular Arithmetic
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: Watchmen (Alan Moore), The Dark Knight Returns (Frank Miller), and Maus (Art Spiegelman).
At its heart, a comic is defined by several key structural elements that differentiate it from other forms of storytelling:
: Containers for dialogue and internal monologue that guide the reader through the conversation. comics
: The individual boxes that contain the art. The space between them, called the "gutter," is where the reader's imagination connects the actions.
If you are looking for a solid starting point in comic history, these are often cited as essential works due to their historical impact and storytelling quality: : Watchmen (Alan Moore), The Dark Knight Returns
: Titles like Saga , Bone , and Y: The Last Man offer compelling stories outside the traditional superhero genre. Creating "Solid" Comic Art
For aspiring artists, "solidity" refers to the three-dimensional feel of characters and environments. The space between them, called the "gutter," is
: The use of "camera angles" and planes to show different perspectives, much like a film director.