The Illustrated Comic Strip - 2 pts

Reading Prince Valiant, I can already tell that these comics differ in style with including color and is narrated by an outside voice. I find this format hard to connect with the characters and it gives them a lack of personality. It makes the main character definitely seem like a hero but makes it hard to become a part of the world. I also feel like the comic shouldn't have to be narrated because the audience should be able to tell what's happening by the illustration. It's sort of redundant. As the story continues this tends to get better and the comic starts to break out of its restricting format of only box framed images although they have to number the boxes so that the audience knows which to read next. The later comics solve this problem and improve on the use of the narration. They also succeed in making Prince Valiant more relatable and an iconic character that doesn't get lost in the other characters. Terry and the Pirates, although it is in only black and white, is also very detailed in its style and looks visually composed and appealing. The world take up a big portion of that which adds to the elements. Explosions and action is very clear in these comics and the frames without text are very clear to the audience.

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