Saturday, January 21, 2012

Hello World! First Post Introduction.


Hello Everyone! As the title of this blog suggests, I will be posting my thoughts on comics here. What sort of thoughts, you may ask? Good question, I don't quite know the answer to that myself. All I know is that I've had a passion for sequential art ever since I read my first manga around the 6th grade, and ever since then, despite some self-denial, I've wanted to use sequential art as my own form of storytelling.

Is it not ironic, then, that even though I say I want to create comics, I've never really drawn one? Or that even though I say I love comics so much, I haven't read as many as the average fan? When speaking with friends who also read comics, I often can't talk about it because I haven't read the series they've read! I believe there are several reasons for this: the comics I read tend to cater towards a more "mature and serious" audience while my friends read more mainstream titles, and as an aspiring creator myself, the way I appreciate comics and would like to talk about them is probably quite different than the way a reader appreciates and talks about comics. Nonetheless, there are a lot of comics and a lot of knowledge out there I need to inform myself about, and I will use this blog as a record of my research, findings, and subsequent thoughts. As I do this I hope to discover what it is I really want to do in the world of comics.

As a comics reader, I mostly read manga, although I do read a couple American comics (mostly webcomics) and have wanted to delve into comics from all over the world as well! I hope to use this blog to inform myself about great comics around the world, the differences and similarities between these comics, as well as to inform myself more about the business aspect of the comics industry in various nations around the world. In addition, I'd like to discuss what comics can learn from other forms of storytelling, such as literature, film, art, music, etc., and perhaps how seemingly totally unrelated topics can inform comics as well! I'll probably start with what I am most familiar with, manga and the United States, before researching less familiar topics (like webcomics and European comics), and finally out into the unknown! 

I know many comics blogs out there do a lot of reviews, and many blogs are even dedicated to the sole purpose of comic reviews. This blog most likely won't be doing as such. I will be pointing out comics I find interesting or comics that I believe a lot can be learned from, but a full length review most likely won't be happening on this blog. Who knows, this may change at a later point in time, but for now I'd like to inform myself about the larger picture before digging into the specifics. :-)

Finally, I hope this blog can bring about more awareness about the current diversity in the comics medium and the diversity that can be achieved by the comics medium. Many people already know that comics have superheroes, tell epic adventures of fantasy and the like, but it is the lesser known stories, the unheard of and the untold ones (of the "normal" everyday person perhaps), in which I believe comics have the most potential to grow, to not only redefine themselves but also add to their repertoire of works. This blog is geared towards a future in which there is as much variety and experimentation in the comics medium as there is with film and literature, as much critical analysis, acclaim, and accessibility, and as many creators and fans!

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