This is where it gets interesting: one can carry on a story from a strip to another. The key is to resume the preceding strip in one frame, so that if a reader has not seen the previous strip, he / she can understand what is going on right away. This is important for instance when strips are published independently in a newspaper. Whoever reads the paper can appreciate the strip without knowing the characters or the stories that have led to that point.
Wednesday, 6 February 2008
Joe the Fly 6: Narrow escape
Why a strip?
A strip is pretty hard to do because you need to write a story in just 3 or 4 frames. The reader (who probably doesn't know the characters) must understand what is happening, and hopefully even laugh at the end of it. I find this "challenge" very exciting. It also forces you to find hundreds of situations with the same character.
Joe the Fly 2: Saturday night
Joe the Fly 1: Introducing Joe
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