Description
The System of Comics uses examples from a wide variety of countries including the United States, England, Japan, France, and Argentina. It describes and analyzes the properties and functions of speech and thought balloons, panels, strips, and pages to examine methodically and insightfully the medium's fundamental processes.
From this, Groensteen develops his own coherent, overarching theory of comics, a ""system"" that both builds on existing studies of the ""word and image"" paradigm and adds innovative approaches of his own. Examining both meaning and appreciation, the book provides a wealth of ideas that will challenge the way scholars approach the study of comics. By emphasizing not simply ""storytelling techniques"" but also the qualities of the printed page and the reader's engagement, the book's approach is broadly applicable to all forms of interpreting this evolving art.
About the Author
Thierry Groensteen is a comics scholar and translator in Brussels, Belgium. He is the author of La bande dessinee: Une litterature graphique and La construction de la cage, among other books.
|Bart Beaty is associate professor of communication and culture at the University of Calgary. |Nick Nguyen is an archivist at Library and Archives Canada, in Ottawa, Ontario.
Book Information
ISBN 9781604732597
Author Thierry Groensteen
Format Paperback
Page Count 204
Imprint University Press of Mississippi
Publisher University Press of Mississippi