Word: graphically
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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Students will recognize the distinctive face of Quinten, owner and bartender of The Cellar, on the pages of Karl Stevens’ new graphic novel “Guilty...
...seeks to jumpstart his own career as a graphic novelist, Stevens seems well-positioned to portray this phase of a young person’s life, imbuing it with an air of reality and truth. Although Stevens says that “Guilty” is not an autobiographical work, it feels as though the events that unfold in this book could have happened, even if they never actually did. While this makes for a story where less happens, it gives the work a subtle, textural quality of wordless image and emotion that slows the narrative, forcing the reader...
...Graphic novels, by nature, are a visual medium. As a result, a significant portion of the emphasis normally placed on a novel’s writing is shifted over to the artwork. In this case, this shift is a very fortunate move as, sadly, the writing in “Guilty” can sometimes verge on the mediocre and there are also a number of misspellings in the dialogue. However, Stevens’ drawings are often so realistic and subtly attention-grabbing as to render the dialogue almost entirely irrelevant...
...really meant an extra “half of the bed, as long as I can get the pillow and you’re cool with the pull-out method.” “Show don’t tell” only works in Expos, graphic novels, and porn...
...average salary of full professors at Harvard is $163,162, according to insidehighered.com, which published an article on the report. This ranks Harvard second only to Rockefeller University in the average salary of its tenured professors, according to a graphic accompanying the article...