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A victorian Gen reading a paper
A victorian Gent reading

Have a look at this! I've been tinkering with creating a video comic that is tictok friendly! Tell me what you think!


Graphic novels are books that use sequential art and text to tell a story. They are a hybrid of comic books and traditional novels, and often use the visual language of comics to convey both narrative and emotional elements. Graphic novels can cover a wide range of genres, including fiction, non-fiction, historical fiction, fantasy, science fiction, and more. They can be aimed at children, young adults, or adults, and can tackle complex themes and subject matter.

Graphic novels are often published in bound volumes and are distinct from comic books, which are typically serialized and released on a monthly or bi-monthly basis. Graphic novels allow for longer, more in-depth storytelling and are often considered a legitimate form of literary expression. They have gained widespread recognition and popularity in recent years, and many graphic novels have been adapted into movies, television shows, and video games. My very favourite graphic novel, and also my favourite big-screen movie adaptation of a comic, is Watchmen. 

 "Watchmen" is a graphic novel written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Dave Gibbons. It was first published in 1986 and is widely considered one of the greatest graphic novels of all time. The story takes place in an alternate history version of the United States, where masked vigilantes were once used to fight crime, but have since been outlawed. The plot revolves around a group of retired superheroes who are brought back into action when one of their own is murdered.

"Watchmen" is known for its dark, complex narrative and mature themes, which address political, social, and philosophical issues such as the morality of power, the nature of justice, and the impact of vigilantism. The art style and use of visual elements, such as the iconic "clock" symbol, also add to the book's impact.

The graphic novel has had a significant impact on popular culture and is often cited as a major influence on the superhero genre. It has been adapted into a film, a video game, and a television series, and has inspired countless other works in comics, movies, and television. Overall, "Watchmen" is a seminal work that continues to be widely read and celebrated for its innovative storytelling, mature themes, and iconic art.

 

This is my latest experiment, creating a video-graphic novel.... it's been a fun experiment, I've been using a variety of tools. I created the images based from photographs and images that I fed into an AI tool. The editing was done in Davinci Resolve, and the audio effects were taken from my library. 


Graphic novels have their roots in several historical and cultural traditions, including comic strips, illustrated books, and manga. The term "graphic novel" was first used in 1964 to describe Will Eisner's "A Contract with God," which is widely considered to be the first true graphic novel.

Graphic novels typically use sequential art and text to tell a story in a book-length format. They often blend elements of literature, comics, and illustration to create a unique form of visual storytelling.

The form gained widespread popularity in the 1980s and 1990s, with seminal works such as Art Spiegelman's "Maus," Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' "Watchmen," and Frank Miller's "The Dark Knight Returns." Since then, graphic novels have become a mainstream medium for storytelling, covering a wide range of genres and subjects, from memoirs and fiction to historical events and social issues.