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McCloud, Scott
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Artist's official site, featuring experimental online comics, book ordering, and weblog.
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scottmccloud.com Completed part two of my online graphic novella The Right Number on sale for just 25 cents online. Wrote and laid-out a Superman project for DC details to be announced soon. Teaching Recent 5-day Seminars at MCAD, U.of Maine and...Author discusses his early career and his fantasy/superhero series Zot. Interview by Chris Knowles.
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Comic Book Artist Magazine #8 Scott McCloud Interview TwoMorrows Publishing As best as we can ascertain, most of the images illustrating this interview have never been published. 2000 Scott McCloud. Zot! Inspection Scott McCloud on his 80s comic series Conducted by Chris Knowles Transcribed by Jon B. Knutson From Comic...Interview about online comics, in section on digital media festival where McCloud was the keynote speaker.
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Cloud will tell you otherwise. In his books Understanding Comics and Reinventing Comics, the eloquent writer and comics artist explains the principles that underlie sequential storytelling and its history, and imagines its future. As a keynote guest at SXSW Interactive...Excerpts from interview by R.C. Harvey.
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The Comics Journal: Interviews In his ten years in the ranks of professionals, he has produced relatively few pages of comic book art, but all that he has produced have been (as Spencer Tracy might have said) cherce er, choice. Beginning with the first...Brief review of Understanding Comics.
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Understand Your Comics I myself am not a big comics reader. Still, I found myself capitivated by a comic book about comic books. Appearing at first glance as a rather juvenile, iconically drawn paperback, Scott McCloud's Understanding Comics is really a sophisticated treatise...Interview on how this book of comics theory has influenced web designers.
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DDJ>Understanding Comics Comics has become a favorite tool of many web designers, though the book never mentions computers Maybe that's why it's a favorite 149; McCloud sees comics as a metaphor expressing words and pictures together in different media, from computer interfaces...Interview about the problems with digital production, the Napster debate, and buying what you can get for free.
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