I’ve posted today’s conclusion of “La Belle Dame Sans Merci”. Next week I’ll be posting something a bit different, then following that up with a second visual adaptation of “La […]
This writer discovers the troubles of labels like “graphic novel” and “illustrated book.” He eventually lands on “graphic book,” and using “graphic” as a general adjective – which is interesting […]
A few weeks ago I made a trip to Boston with the promise of some more details, so… I am happy to announce that I will starting up grad school […]
Neal (with an a) sends along the start of an interesting new comic… worth checkng out. After asking for a glossary, Kelly now writes on the words of (web)comics And… […]
Congress is going to be voting on whether to hand over the Internet to corporations like AT&T: “Net Neutrality allows everyone to compete on a level playing field and is […]
In my noble attempts to categorize my papers more clearly, I’ve broken up the Essays page of my website into a few different parts. So, now the main page is […]
This month’s Wired Magazine features an article arguing that Marvel and DC should sell digitized versions of old issues online. While venturing into new material online has yet to show […]
Over the years I’ve created a lot of terms for all this visual language research. Early on, I did a lot more than I have lately, but I think creating […]
So, I arrived safely (and exhaustedly) back from Boston tonight after an enjoyable and draining trip. Don’t want to jinx anything, so more details coming soon hopefully. However, I did […]
Ok, so maybe superheroes actualy can have a major effect on people’s daily lives. Hilarious!