Key facts about comics
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A comic combines words and pictures in a sequenceA specific order. to tell a story or share information.
Comics have unique features including:
- individual panelAn individual picture, usually in a frame, showing a moment in time.
- speech/thought bubbleA shape containing words either spoken or thought by a character.
- sound effects
- motion linesMarks made to show the movement of a character or object.
Comics are a mediumA way in which something is presented. Examples of other mediums, also known as media are newspaper, film or theatre. and can be in any genreA type of story. Examples of genres are fable, fantasy, historical fiction or biography.. This means comics can be about anything.
What were the first comics?
The idea of comics has been around for thousands of years.
Famous early examples that could be thought of as comics include the Lascaux cave paintings in France.
Cave artists used natural materials to paint animals and people on the walls.
Another example is the Bayeux Tapestry which shows the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
It is made up of lots of different panels which show different parts of the story.
The tapestry is 70 metres long and made from fabric.
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Why are comics called comics?
The name 鈥榗辞尘颈肠鈥 comes from the word 'comical', which means funny. Short cartoon strips made in the USA were given this name in around the early 1900s because they were made to make readers laugh.
Today, comics can be about anything and don鈥檛 have to be funny.
In other languages spoken around the world, comics have different names.
Comics in Italy are called fumetti, which means little puff of smoke. The name comes from the shape and colour of the speech or thought bubbles used when a character speaks or thinks.
Who makes comics?
Some comics are created by a team of creators doing different roles, such as writers, illustratorA person who draws and designs pictures., letterersA person who creates or adds text to something like a sign or comic. and colouristA person who adds colour to drawings..
This can give people the opportunity to work to their individual strengths, be it writing or drawing.
Did you know?
Some comics can be described as silent comics because there is no text in the story.
A few words may still be used in the form of signs or sound effects.
It's a technique used in some comics, as well as graphic novelA long story told mostly in pictures but with some words. and picture books for younger readers.
The Snowman by Raymond Briggs is an example of how to tell a story without text. Instead, the story is told through placing panels of images in a sequence.
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