Articles related to "Comic Book Pages"Thanks to the uniquely graphic nature of comic books, there are special terms for the visual parts of a comic book page. These include panels, gutters, and balloons.
Because comics use words as well as pictures, there are specific terms for the written parts of a comic book page. These include sound effects, blurbs, and captions.
It takes more than one illustrator to create a completed comic book. The penciler, inker, colorist, and letterer are all important to the process.
Created as the embodiment of modern woman, Wonder Woman has stood for over sixty years as an icon of feminine power and a symbol of female empowerment.
The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid is humorist Bill Bryson's side-splitting memoir about his sheltered but happy childhood in Des Moines, Iowa during the 1950s.
As far as comic books go, you can't get much more iconic than Will Eisner's character the Spirit--and as far as comic book movies go, you can't get much worse.
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