Comic as Contemporary Literature

                I believe Comic as Contemporary literature has various defination. In the comic Fountain by Darren Aronofsky, the story is very fantasized. The art meadium is water color. The story has a huge world view, and it really jumps in a big range in a relatively short amount of narration. In the History of Violence by John Wager, the art medium is pen and ink. The story takes place in normal human world, and its much more close to really life. The narration of the story is linear, and progressive through time. Where as the Alice in sunderland by Bryan Talbot, the art medium is very unique. It is like a graphical mix shear. The story is about local historical folk tales and legends, and it takes place in North East England. In the Pride of Baghdad by Brian K. Vaughan and illustrated by Niko Henrichon. The stroy is ficinalized base upon the war taken place in Iraq. The narration is linear. There is really no defination of Comic, and comic as a contemporary literature can means anything. Depends on the writer, the illustratory, and whoever use it as their way of narrating their story, comic can mean anything, and in a bigger view literature can mean anything.

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