Greetings, loyal Cubers, and welcome to the index for Comics Techniques and Tricks, the feature in which I spotlight effects that only comics can do! Here, you'll find the list for Techniques and Tricks catalogued on the Cube so far. I hope it'll be interesting to you readers and helpful to aspiring comics artists!
You may notice some repeating names, but I assure you, none of these features are repeated.
1. Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez: Superman vs. Wonder Woman
2. Gustave Verbeek: The Upside-Downs of Lady Lovekins and Old Man Muffaroo
3. Frank King: Gasoline Alley
4. Art Spiegelman: A Day at the Circuits
5. Alan Moore and Bill Sienkewicz: Big Numbers
6. Chris Ware: Quimby the Mouse
7. Frank Miller: The Dark Knight Returns
8.Rick Veitch: Greyshirt: Indigo Sunset
9. Alan Moore and J.H. Williams III: Promethea
10. Craig Thompson: Good-bye Chunky Rice
11. Neal Adams: Ben Casey
12. Frank King: Gasoline Alley
13. Steve Ditko: Beware the Creeper (featuring Marcos Martin and Andy Kubert)
14. Will Eisner: The Spirit
15. George Perez: Infinity Gauntlet
16. Doug Moench and Paul Gulacy: Shang-Chi, Master of Kung-Fu
17. J.H. Williams III: Promethea
18. Winsor McCay: Little Nemo in Slumberland
19. Harvey Kurtzman and Bill Elder: Tales Calculated to Drive You MAD
20. Ben Oda and Marshall Rogers: Detective Comics "The Laughing Fish"
21. Marcos Martin: Amazing Spider-Man
22. Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez: The Many Worlds of Tesla Strong
23. Brian Crane: Pickles
24. Tony Harris: Starman
25. Jim Steranko: Tower of Shadows
26. Art Spiegelman: In the Shadow of No Towers
27. Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez: Batman: King Tut's Tomb
28. Archie Comics: Revealing Word Balloons
29. What Not to Do
30. Windows and Doors as Panels
31. Thor: Worldengine by Warren Ellis and Mike Deodato
32. The Foreground Polyptych
33. Timejumping in Fantastic Four #352
34. Looking at Pages from Little Nemo, Sailor Moon, Starjammers, Uncle Sam, and Avengers Unplugged
35. The Trick Ending
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1 comment:
I've been going through this collection of posts. Excellent work!
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