The Future of Comics

This week I read 17776 or What Football Will Look Like in The Future and Trash Mountain. Both works use multimedia, and it makes for the most interesting comic reading experience I've had. What Football Will Look Like in The Future had some youtube videos in some parts and used a calendar to show the passage of time in the beginning. Video format is something I’ve never seen used in comics before, even on the web, so this was new. Trash Mountain was especially interesting. It used music and animation along with it’s drawn panels. Some of the art looked multimedia too, like things made of clay and 3D models. Another interesting aspect to point out about Trash Mountain was it’s lack of dialogue or any words for that matter. It circles back to our first day of class reading The Arrival and how comics can tell stories just with sequential pictures and how visuals can go beyond needing words to explain. Trash Mountain read clearly and I could make out the story about a man finding others who are taking revenge on a corporation that took his home. Trash Mountain is also very unique for its use of music. It added to the vibe or emotion of each page, like when the big fight in the end happened, the music got more fast paced and assisted the comic in saying there are stakes here and something big is happening. I think these uses of media in comics is very cool and could be used more in future comics. It's not animation, or just music, it's a whole new thing and an eye-catching, innovative way to portray comics.


Some webcomics I would recommend are those by Emily Carrol here: http://www.emcarroll.com/
Her horror comics are great, my favorite of hers being His Face All Red. 

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