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    Happiness is not something people can demand‚ it is something people find. In the comic “I demand Euphoria‚” by Bill Waterson‚ and illustrator from drawing comics‚ says “ Happiness is not good enough for me‚ I demand euphoria.” Many people would agree with this statement‚ however happiness is something people have to find in life. In addition to this‚ the article “There is More to Life Than Being Happy‚” by Emily Smith‚ a writer for In the Atlantic says “Happiness is about drive reduction. If you

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    from scene to scene. There can be two functions attributed to this stylistic element. First‚ there is the purpose of creating a semblance of style to a comic book‚ where the story of Scott Pilgrim originated from. The movement within comic books and graphic novels is immediate and prompt. There is no wiggle room for slow transitioning‚ as comics are

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    Illustration by Andreas von Buddenbrock. Andreas von Buddenbrock is a young 24-year-old and funky fresh artist of the 21st century currently enrolled as a first-year student at the Savannah College of Art and Design - Hong Kong. He is an illustration major with humble plans for the future. Born in Stockholm‚ Sweden‚ but growing up his family travelled through many countries. INTERVIEW: ANDREAS VON BUDDENBROCK What made you choose to come to Hong Kong for school? That’s a good

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    The cartoon was first published in The World‚ until Hearst hired him away to produce the strip in his newspaper. Pulitzer then hired another artist to produce the same strip in his newspaper. This comic strip happened to use a new special‚ non-smear yellow ink‚ and because of the significance of the comic strip‚ the term "yellow journalism" was coined by critics. Sadly though‚ this period of sensationalist news delivery (where the so-called yellow

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    Aaron McGruder is an African American cartoonist. At only twenty-six years of age‚ he is best known as the creator of Boondocks‚ the popular comic strip that is currently featured in over two hundred and fifty newspapers throughout the United States. Boondocks‚ which "stars two amusingly surly African American kids who live with their grandfather in a white middle-class suburb" is known for mocking issues that range from entertainment news (such as Whitney Houston)‚ to political news (like the Bush

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    personality traits and mentalities that shape a superhero as much as their dominating visual physical exterior. Obviously superheroes have been imagined with idealistic qualities‚ but most people do not realize how these concepts are reflected past comics and shape ideologies about culture and everyday life. Images of physically superior beings with limited with weaknesses‚ and strong personalities have permeated our culture and have people trying to shape themselves to be like the superheroes they

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    top two characters‚ Batman and Superman‚ are two of America’s most beloved superheroes. Batman and Superman’s alter egos‚ their different abilities‚ and the way they fight crime are the main points of difference between these two juggernauts of the comic book world. Batman and Superman use alter egos with very different lifestyles to hide their superhero identities. Batman is known as Bruce Wayne during the day. Bruce lives a life of luxury because his wealthy parents left behind a large fortune

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    More specifically‚ the graphic novel Saga‚ written by Brian K. Vaughan and illustrated by Fiona Staples‚ introduces several topics ranging from the justification of violence to normalization of female nudity. While these topics are prevalent in the comic book‚ they are at the background‚ as the main plot of hunting down the protagonists Marko and Alana‚ and their love child‚ Hazel‚ does not distract from the existential issues. Through the use of repeated imagery and dialogue‚ the graphic novel introduces

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    In the book‚ Super-History Comic Book Superheroes and American Society‚ 1938 to the Present the author Jeffrey K. Johnson discusses the type of hero Green Arrow is. Johnson says‚ “while Green Arrow was transformed into a liberal activist who was more worried about correcting social

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    Shakespeare’s King Lear definitely falls under the genre of tragedy. Throughout the play there are multiple unfortunate‚ and frankly unnecessary‚ events. However‚ through all the unpleasantness‚ a positive light in the form of comedy shines through. Comic relief is often used in works of fiction that have very strong‚ negative themes as a sense of comfort in an otherwise displeasing plot‚ and was also included in the play to keep the audience entertained. In the case of the Stratford Festival’s production

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