Fresco BookShop at TrueFresco Art Network

 Location:  Home» All Books » General AAS » Making Comics: Storytelling Secrets of Comics, Manga and Graphic Novels  
Categories
Selected Fresco Books
All Books
Fresco Books
Fresco Artists
-- Fra Angelico
-- Botticelli
-- Canaletto
-- Carracci
-- Cimabue
-- Correggio
-- Guercino
-- Gozzoli
-- Giotto
-- Giorgione
-- Klimt
-- Lippi
-- Lotto
-- Mantegna
-- Masaccio
-- Michelangelo
-- Orozco
-- Parmigianino
-- Perugino
-- Piero della Francesca
-- Diego Rivera
-- Rosso Fiorentino
-- Andrey Rublev
-- Raphael
-- Signorelli
-- Siqueiros
-- Tintoretto
-- Titian
-- Uccello
-- Veronese
-- Vasari
Subcategories
History
Africa
Americas
Ancient
Arctic Antarctica
Asia
Audiobooks
Australia Oceania
Europe
Gay Lesbian
General AAS
Historical Study
Large Print
Middle East
Military
Military Science
Russia
United States
World
Paperback
Mass Market
Trade
Mall Items
Apparel
Automotive
Baby
Beauty
Computers
DVD
Electronics
Food.
Grocery
Health
Home & Garden
Industrial
Jewelry
Kindle
Kitchen
Magazines
MP3
Music
Musical
Office
Outdoor
Pet
Photo
Software.
Sporting
Tools
Toys
Unbox
VHS
Games
Watches
Wireless

Making Comics: Storytelling Secrets of Comics, Manga and Graphic Novels

Making Comics: Storytelling Secrets of Comics, Manga and Graphic Novels

enlarge enlarge 

Other Views:
Author: Scott Mccloud
Publisher: Harper Paperbacks
Category: Book

List Price: $22.95
Buy New: $11.84
You Save: $11.11 (48%)



New (54) Used (15) Collectible (1) from $11.84

Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 36 reviews
Sales Rank: 15522

Media: Paperback
Pages: 272
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 10.2 x 6.7 x 0.7

ISBN: 0060780940
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5
EAN: 9780060780944
ASIN: 0060780940

Publication Date: September 1, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Shipping: International shipping available
Condition: Brand New! Save 30 - 50% off of retail prices on our wide selection of comic book graphic novels, manga and anime, role playing games, DVDS, Osprey military history books, and more!



Also Available In:

  • Library Binding - Making Comics: Storytelling Secrets of Comics, Manga, and Graphic Novels
  • Library Binding - Making Comics: Storytelling Secrets of Comics, Manga and Graphic Novels

Similar Items:

  • Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art
  • Reinventing Comics: How Imagination and Technology Are Revolutionizing an Art Form
  • Alan Moore's Writing For Comics Volume 1
  • Graphic Storytelling and Visual Narrative (Will Eisner Instructional Books)
  • Comics and Sequential Art (Will Eisner Instructional Books)

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
Scott McCloud's iUnderstanding Comics/i was published in 1993, just as "Comics Aren't Just for Kids Anymore!" articles were starting to appear and graphic novels were making their way into the mainstream, and it quickly gave the newly respectable medium the theoretical and practical manifesto it needed. With his clear-eyed and approachable analysis--done using the same comics tools he was describing--McCloud quickly gave "sequential art" a language to understand itself. McCloud made the simplest of drawing decisions seem deep with artistic potential. p Thirteen years later, following the Internet evangelizing of iReinventing Comics/i, McCloud has returned with iMaking Comics/i. p table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="4" cellpadding="4" tr align="center" valign="top" class="tiny" td width="100%" align="center"img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/a-plus/McCloud_Panels_550.jpg" border="0"/td /tr/tablep align="left" Designed as a craftsperson's overview of the drawing and storytelling decisions and possibilities available to comics artists, covering everything from facial expressions and page layout to the choice of tools and story construction, iMaking Comics/i, like its predecessors, is also an eye-opening trip behind the scenes of art-making, fascinating for anyone reading comics as well as those making them. Get a sense of the range of his lessons by clicking through to the opening pages of his book, including his (illustrated, of course) table of contents (warning: large file, recommended for high-bandwidth users): p table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="4" cellpadding="4" tr align="center" valign="top" class="tiny" td width="100%" align="center"img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/a-plus/McCloud_Contents_550.jpg" border="0"/td /tr/tablep align="left"

Product Description
PScott McCloud tore down the wall between high and low culture in 1993 with Understanding Comics, a massive comic book about comics, linking the medium to such diverse fields as media theory, movie criticism, and web design. In Reinventing Comics, McCloud took this to the next level, charting twelve different revolutions in how comics are generated, read, and perceived today. Now, in Making Comics, McCloud focuses his analysis on the art form itself, exploring the creation of comics, from the broadest principles to the sharpest details (like how to accentuate a character's facial muscles in order to form the emotion of disgust rather than the emotion of surprise.) And he does all of it in his inimitable voice and through his cartoon standndash;in narrator, mixing dry humor and legitimate instruction. McCloud shows his reader how to master the human condition through word and image in a brilliantly minimalistic way. Comic book devotees as well as the most uninitiated will marvel at this journey into a oncendash;underappreciated art form./P


Customer Reviews:   Read 31 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Great Book on Comics Structure/Analysis (also good intro to some techniques)   August 24, 2008
musicmanblue1975 (California)
This is a great tutorial and reference for anyone considering writing a comic book for the first time (or perhaps someone more experienced who'd like to get a fresh perspective and/or deeper understanding of fundamental structure). Scott has taken all those elements that go into making a good comic book (that you've probably noticed subconsciously but couldn't put into words) and laid them bare with expert analysis. br / br /The analyses and guidelines are presented in a light-hearted, comic book format that is both entertaining and enlightening. You won't find yourself getting sleepy or distracted while reading this book - and you will understand every concept with perfect clarity, even if you are a complete novice. br / br /Get this book! I found it at my local library and read it twice (cover to cover). I plan to buy it so that I'll have it handy for reference as I plan and begin drafting my first comic book. br / br /Highly recommended.


5 out of 5 stars A Must-Read for All Comic Artists   August 24, 2008
T. Hooper (Osaka, Japan)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Scott McCloud's "Making Comics" is a must-read for all aspiring comic artists. This book is very different from other comic technique books. While most other books will teach you how to draw characters or backgrounds, this one teaches you how to tell stories. McCloud goes in depth into what makes a good story through pacing, image choice, layout, words, facial expressions, among many other factors. All of the instruction is given in comic form, so it is very easy to see how the techniques are implemented since he shows you right on the page. I particularly like the section on facial expressions. He has a very inventive method of using basic facial expressions and then mixing them to create totally new facial expressions. It has to be seen to be believed. br / br /If you're thinking of starting to draw comics, or if you're on the edge of giving up comics because you just can't get it right, this will give you the inspiration to keep trying. If you're a great artist, then you'll come to a better understanding of the techniques that you use. I definitely recommend reading this book.


5 out of 5 stars Great Look at How Stories and Art Combine into the Comics You Love   August 7, 2008
Donald Mitchell (Boston)
I've always found it fascinating to imagine how a comic book author/illustrator creates the stories and images that appeal so much. Having been a non-fiction book author for many years, I have a firm understanding of the writing process. I sometimes pick out a few illustrations to put into a book. br / br /But building a story around the illustrations, that seems like a trip to the planet Neptune to me. I was very pleased to find that Scott McCloud is very good at explaining (and illustrating) the creative and production processes he uses. I was delighted when I realized that he had also described how an individual could make a few comics to share with friends. br / br /With computer art getting to be easier to do, I can see that there's even hope for those of us who couldn't draw out way out of a paper bag. br / br /Mr. McCloud has the kind of mind that sees everything in perspective, in this case as facets of an overall story-telling task. He always has the goal of engaging the reader in mind and relates his points well to that purpose. br / br /The work is impressive at another level . . . it's a masterpiece of providing instruction. The book shows more than tells, as a book about comics should do. br / br /If Mr. McCloud ever tires of making comic books and graphic novels, he should go into explaining non-fiction subjects. He would make a fortune!


5 out of 5 stars An Excellent Book For Everyone   June 19, 2008
K. M. Amyot
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

When my grandparents got me this book, I didn't think it could help me. I was looking for a "How to Draw" not a "How to Write". This book proved me so wrong. I couldn't believe how much fun it was to read, and it helped me a lot too. Almost everything I thought I knew was proved wrong and after reading it I felt like I understood comics so much better. As well as making me better at writing comic books, it made me a better writer altogether. I strongly recommend this book for anyone who is interested in comics or in just plain writing or art.


5 out of 5 stars As usual, high quality stuff   June 15, 2008
top reviewer
Well thought out, well written, quality throughout. I like this book the best so far; the previous weren't as appealing as this but were still very well done. The author really practices what he preaches as far as his message and the book speaks for itself. You won't be disappointed. Looking forward to the new books!

Powered by Associate-O-Matic

Tag Cloud
art  comics  comics theory  graphic novel  storytelling  
CONTEMPORARY FRESCO GAZETTE - ART SEARCH & DIRECTORY - ARTWORLD POSTER SHOP - BOOK SHOP
Related Categories
• General AAS
Graphic Design
Design Decorative Arts
Arts Photography
Subjects
• General AAS
History Criticism
Arts Photography
Subjects
Books
• Drawing
Instructional How-To
Arts Photography
Subjects
Books
• General
Instructional How-To
Arts Photography
Subjects
Books
• General
Arts Photography
Subjects
Books
• General AAS
Arts Photography
Subjects
Books
• General
Comic Strips
Comics Graphic Novels
Subjects
Books
• General AAS
Comic Strips
Comics Graphic Novels
Subjects
Books
• General
Graphic Novels
Comics Graphic Novels
Subjects
Books
• General AAS
Graphic Novels
Comics Graphic Novels
Subjects
Books
• History Price Guides
Comics Graphic Novels
Subjects
Books
• General
Manga
Comics Graphic Novels
Subjects
Books
• General AAS
Manga
Comics Graphic Novels
Subjects
Books
• Cartooning
Comics Graphic Novels
Subjects
Books
• General
Comics Graphic Novels
Subjects
Books
• General AAS
Comics Graphic Novels
Subjects
Books
• History
Subjects
Books
• Fiction
Writing
Reference
Subjects
Books
• Paperback
Binding (binding)
Refinements
Books
• Printed Books
Format (feature_browse-bin)
Refinements
Books