I know the shame and confusion that thabitent when immersed in your favorite hobby, you're approached by an unfortunate who is funny to start you with disdain: "Then, still reading your little Mickeys?"
Courage, my brother, I'm going to react Taider in such a circumstance.
It should First of snuffing the scoundrel noting quon him speak falsely of "mickeys" instead of "miquets". And toc!
And here's when it is still reeling from the revelation (and the fact that you were able to detect its barbarism ear -it is not smart enough to wonder how he himself has received the distinction), you exit this lachevez book "invisible art" by Scott McCloud.
In 220 pages, the American designer methodically dissects talent and the world of comics: definition, vocabulary, sequencing, ellipses, interaction between images and text, role player, birth and evolution, expressiveness, techniquesCes notions are not always obvious and must cling a bit, but well worth it. With its precise drawing, imaginative and McCloud makes ALL OPERATING digestible and exciting.
All you naviez probably not even imagined naively reading your favorite Tintin or Asterix (yes, McCloud also cites European authors) is in this book.
A beautiful essay on the 9th art. A foil to lout.
Thank you Mr McCloud.