Week 4 - The Comic Book

This week I selected two comic books to read: Herge's Tintin in The Calculus Affair and Carl Barks' Uncle Scrooge in The Second-Richest Duck. 

After reading The Calculus Affair, I realized why my dad loved reading Tintin comics. The comic had a lot of action and adventure which keeps you wanting to read more. The illustrations are fun and show a lot of emotions and movement willing not being too detailed. There is a lot of use of color that makes the illustrations stand out and brings the whole comic together. The comic also has a decent amount of words in speech bubbles, at the top of the panel, that sometimes take over the illustrations. 


While the Tintin comic was good, I enjoyed The Second-Richest Duck more. I enjoyed the larger illustrations and the use of less text bubbles. It was a very lighthearted and easy read. The use of bright colors and clean illustrations made the comic more enjoyable. Also, while reading this comic, I was imagining the speech bubbles being spoken in the actual characters' voices which made it even more enjoyable to read. The humor and style of the comic can bring joy to readers of all ages.

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