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 Post subject: Early attempt at "heavy" comic book analysis
PostPosted: Mon Oct 18, 2004 1:28 pm 
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This was perhaps the first "intellectualisation" of comics to appear in a DC publication. Not surprisingly, it's from one of DC's most Marvel-esque titles of that era, The Doom Patrol, in the May 1967 issue (#111) of the series. What do you think of Mr Wood's attempt at a serious dissertation? (Click to enlarge)


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 Post subject: Early attempt at "heavy" comic book analysis
PostPosted: Mon Oct 18, 2004 2:47 pm 
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Good thing that comic book writers/editors making mistakes with regard to continuity doesn't also result in multi-million dollar missiles going off course.

There would be smoking craters all over the free world :)

I like this article/essay. It is a bit defensive (comics don't suck, and I'll mathematically prove why), but a nice intellectual exercise nevertheless. Particularily in a pre-'Understanding Comics' world.

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 3:14 am 
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That's a pretty good essay, really. And it builds upon a profound point about Euclidean geometry. The point is the same for all mathematics, which are not "true" in the sense that most laypersons think. The "rules" for a given comic book are not restrictions handed down from on high -- the idea of a "rule" is a clumsy pejorative for expression that the comic book should be self-consistent.

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