ComicsComics is an old art form that is always new. In its current form, it is just over a century old, yet it is just as fresh as today's strips. It has adapted to nearly every communications medium introduced in the last century, yet it is still produced with tools that are as old as the written word.
It is considered lowbrow trash by some (see, for example, Jack Chick tracts or Tijuana
Bibles), pop culture by many (see the current spate of comic book based films and the
books from which they are derived), and high art by a few (see Gary Groth and Art
Speigelman). Some creators have even managed to start at one end of the scale and work
their way to the other (see Will Eisner and Robert Crumb).
Comic art is used for educational and instructional purposes as well as it is for
entertainment value. It has provided icons for our modern culture, even as it tore down
that same culture or provided an escape from it. Comics are to art what water is to a
Taoist: infinitely adaptable, ever changing. About the Author: Do you want more info about this subject? Check this Great Weblog where you can Listen to Music Online with a Talented Musician! Listen to Music Free while you read Music Posts and Articles about Painting and Computers!
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