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    | | |  | Understanding Comics |  | List Price: $22.95 Your Price: $15.61
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  Summary: The Comic as both Art and Science
 Review: Disregard the Sanchez Review.  If it is not fiction, Mr. Sanchez has no interest in it.  This is a most interesting book that adds to the legitimacy of the comic book as literature and an art/science. A plus to collectors and readers.
 
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  Summary: What is everybody talking about?
 Review: I don't know what everyone is talking about, but this book was an absolutely dull nightmare of a read.  I think I would rather read something written by Todd McFarlane than to read this garbage.  I have been reading comics for over 20 years and this is one of the most hyped books I had not read, so I picked it up expecting a revelation and I could barely get through the inane drudgery that Scott McCloud puts you through.  Sorry, I don't need an explanation of panels and motion.  I think I learned that when I was 9 and read my first issue of The Avengers.  What exactly is so fascinating about this book?  Someone please tell me!
 
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  Summary: Definitive and Fun - A Must Read
 Review: This book is both an instant classic and very enjoyable. I am was not a reader of comics until I read this book.  It convinced me of comics' status as art.  It is an insightful and intelligent investigation into the comic art form.  Read closely, it reveals itself to be a true work of intellectual rigor.  But you can also skim through it and smile page after page at its humor and visual work.  Like a good comic, it works on many levels.
 
 
 
 
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