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Aron also manages pacing with detail, to keep us lingering on quiet scenes or flying along with action (note: action scenes have multiple panels and light detail, quiet scenes have spotted blacks more info) he controls viewer throughout the book. amazing 3/3
This book is a masterclass on storytelling, action and pacing. Fight scenes and car (fight/chase) scenes are so beautifully designed/choreographed 2/3
I saw someone tweeting about @aronwiesenfeld amazing comic work (hell of a painter now) So i thought it would be a good time to gush over one of the best action comics ever done. If you never have seen this, track it down! 1/3
Everyone should read @hopelarson comics. Beautiful art and story that do not pander to kids. Just lovely and inspiring work.
When i think about "dynamic layouts" combined with great storytelling I am usually thinking about @rouleau1 X-factor run. Exciting action and wonderful acting and pacing....
i owned that Havok page but a student stole it from my classroom :(
Some great people have some great comics out today! Go and get these books from:
@weredawgz @giorgiasposito @alex_segura @ponce @JulioAnta @TerryBlas and more!
went looking for a specific panel @philhester drew to study and ended up going down the wonderful rabbit hole of Hester & @ericgapstur collabs on Shipwreck/Family Tree. Storytelling/Page Design/Draftsmanship Masterclass.
More comics grammar…being able to use the gutter to jump realities/time