Since I never see it mentioned around here, I wanted to point out the slew of beautiful abstract comics that Andrei Molotiu has been posting on his BlotComics blog.
Molotiu combines the comics form with the design and style of abstract painting. Amorphous shapes that hint at something more seem to move and undulate across panels.
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Molotiu's Maakies strips (a
Molotiu's Maakies strips (a small version of which can be seen here) were discussed in the Webcomic Examiner's Conceptual Webcomics roundtable ('bout halfway down the page, James Kochalka brings them up.)
They are attractive experiments, for sure, and the kind of work I enjoy. but it's hard to find their inherit "value" in webcomics. Especially with the usual emphasis put on narrative and coherency.
Actually, Derik reviewed my
Inherit value
I guess I should be careful
Your point is... they won't
I guess the question is
I guess the question is whether something with neither narrative nor punchline is a comic at all.
Dividing a sheet of abstract shapes into panels may create a similar appearance to that of a comic but is that all it takes? If we took a sheet of newsprint or a wallpaper pattern or the Mona Lisa and divided it into little square panels it may or may not be an interesting work of art, but is it really a comic?
Class - discuss!
Broken Voice Comics
Because comics are not just for kids
I guess that all depends on
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