Rejected again

doodle

My first comic! Well, it's kind of "mine." I based it on one of the panels in Scott McCloud's excellent book Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art. Besides learning how squiggly lines transform into story and emotion, I also learned that what I draw Scott does not considered a "comic." He spends the first part of the book defining what a comic is (the definition is in the first panel). Now that I consider it, this is the first graphic novel I read: it is written/drawn beautifully in the style of a long (and insightful) comic.

It turns out that one-panel drawings are not comics because nothing changes. All of the action is inferred from before or after the panel. Of course, seeing as I never pretended to tell a story in the Horribles, there's nothing that needs to be inferred. It's simple thoughts or happenings that I color.

I have wanted to take the plunge and draw more multi-panel drawings, or comics, perhaps a web comic, if you will. I haven't, though. I'm not sure I can even put together a story arc worth telling. I guess there's a challenge for me. I have been looking for subjects to draw. I grow tired of doodles like the last one I posted, where nothing happens and I have no ideas worth sharing.

Like most of my plans/dreams, I expect this one to end up an empty promise on an unvisited website.

Seattle, WA | | | Comic, Comics, Scott McCloud

What if they don't like me?

doodle

Happy Election Day! Yes, I think this should be a national holiday. I voted this morning at my local elementary school. When I was growing up in NYC, election day was at least a school holiday. Here I had to maneuver past small, snotty-nosed children to the library, where they set up the voting area. At least I got to read children's books while waiting for the one electronic voting machine. I opted to wait instead of fill out the written ballot to see how they translated written ballots to the screen. The machine is not bad. They just need another two or three of them.

This is my second attempt at a long-strip comic. I haven't tried again. One of these days I'll have a few thoughts that don't fit on a single panel. Before that can happen I need to have actual thoughts. I hate those darn things.

The regularly scheduled Marathon posting will be here later (hopefully).

Mercer Island, WA | | | Comic, Email, Internets

I never said I knew very much

doodle

Another feeble attempt to create a multi-panel comic. As you can see, this went as well as the last two.

The sun is peaking through the clouds. It's another glorious Tuesday.

Mercer Island, WA | | | Comic

Sometimes it's better not to wake up in the morning

doodle

Mercer Island, WA | | | Comic, Dinosaur, Eaten

Popcorn

doodle

Mercer Island, WA | | | Comic