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The Frenzy of the Visible in Comic Book Worlds

This article argues that the comic book form is anything but static. The panels that litter its pages are riddled with a dynamism and motion that presents its own unique articulation of time and space. Some of the narrative action represented within a comic book panel can ‘freeze’ time, but other panels — while remaining visually static as still images on a page — open up complex depictions of time and space that create modes of perception that are particular to comics. The comic represents the animated flux of time and space through stasis.

  • Title (Japanese)
コミック・ブックの世界における可視的なるものの発狂
  • Publish Date
2009
  • Authors
  • Publication
Animation: An Interdisciplinary Journal
  • Publication Volume
4(3)
  • Publication Page Number
237-248
  • Publication’s Website
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1746847709344789
  • DOI
10.1177/1746847709344789
  • Keywords

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