Watchmen
PostPosted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 1:23 pm
This is a comic i suppose, but for what it's worthit pretty much reads like a book.
Has anyone read it?
Has anyone read it?
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Yes. It's good - outstanding when it first appeared. A teensy bit dated now, though.This is a comic i suppose, but for what it's worthit pretty much reads like a book.
Has anyone read it?
It tells you where the medium began and that's why I prefer it. "Don't forget where you came from." "Graphic Novel" sounds soooo pretentious.Doesn't Comic imply humour? It's hardly a laugh a minute.
Well the term is nothing but apologist. Will Eisner came up with it when he wanted to sell A Contract with God to publishers. The 'comic book'-people thought his book was too serious, so he tried the 'real' publishers. But he knew that if he said it was a comic they wouldn't be interested, so he called it a graphic novel. So it's essentially pretentious, but I still think it's an apt description. And a good distinction.At the risk of going on, we're content to call both Carry on Camping and Lawrence of Arabia films (or movies, if you prefer). We don't feel the need to call LoA a "Cinematic Novel".
It's the defensiveness of "Graphic Novel" that bothers me, the "Look sir, I'm all grown up, sir" of it. I think Sandman, Watchmen, The Dark Knight Returns et al stand on their own merits and doesn't need a fancy new label to describe them.
There. Now I'll shut up