![]() ![]() A revised edition included a chapter on computer techniques. To demonstrate many of the concepts the book introduces, Eisner provides a ten-page adaptation of the " To be, or not to be." soliloquy from Shakespeare's Hamlet. In contrast to earlier books on comics, which focused on specific aspects such as drawing anatomy, Eisner's book takes an overall approach, devoting different chapters to different aspects of comics. Eisner followed with a companion volume, Graphic Storytelling and Visual Narrative, in 1996. ![]() A 1990 expanded edition of the book includes short sections on the print process and the use of computers in comics. It is not presented as a teaching guide, however, but as a series of demonstrations of principles and methods. It is based on a series of essays that appeared in The Spirit magazine, themselves based on Eisner's experience teaching a course on comics at the School of Visual Arts. Graphic Storytelling and Visual NarrativeĬomics and Sequential Art is a book by American cartoonist Will Eisner that analyzes the comics medium, published in 1985 and revised in 1990. ![]()
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