Our List of "Must-Read" Comics
Description
A listener asks if there are any comics that the comics dads think are essential reading for being a comic creator. They sure do... and it's not what you'd expect!
Today's show
- Romance novels
- "Must-Read" Comics List
Summary
Cartoonists Brad Guigar and Dave Kellett explore the value of romance novels in storytelling, contrasting their narrative preferences. Brad advocates for the insights gained from romance, while Dave expresses a preference for macro stories over micro narratives. Next, a listener asks if there are any comics that the comics dads think are essential reading for being a comic creator.
This conversation delves into the evolution of comic storytelling, exploring influential works and characters that have shaped the medium. The speakers discuss the importance of understanding tropes, the impact of classic comics, and the significance of personal taste in appreciating the art form. They also touch on modern webcomics and the challenges of concluding long-running series, highlighting the diverse narratives and styles that continue to emerge in the comic world.
Takeaways
- Reading romance novels can enhance storytelling skills.
- Different genres appeal to different narrative preferences.
- Tropes in romance are often embraced by writers.
- Macro stories focus on larger themes and movements.
- Personal experiences shape one's reading preferences.
- Humor and sentimentality play significant roles in storytelling.
- Comics can be a valuable medium for exploring complex narratives.
- Understanding comics can aid in effective communication.
- Readers should seek joy in their literary choices.
- Diverse genres offer unique insights into human experiences. Comic storytelling has evolved significantly over the years.
- Understanding classic tropes can enhance appreciation of modern comics.
- Influential collections like The Far Side and Bloom County shaped comic narratives.
- Characters like Wonder Woman and the Addams Family set standards for uniqueness.
- Empowered explores themes of self-confidence and societal expectations.
- Watchmen revolutionized the anti-hero narrative in comics.
- Garfield's early work showcased unique storytelling choices.
- Creative freedom allows for diverse comic styles and narratives.
- Personal taste plays a crucial role in comic appreciation.
- Cultural context influences how comics are received and understood.
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Brad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the author of The Webcomics Handbook. Dave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive.